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Why international law can’t stop mass atrocities
✦ AI Brief
The Hague in the Netherlands hosts the world's most powerful international courts, where judges speak for the conscience of humanity. These courts are consulted after atrocities have erupted and wars have shattered communities, leading to legal battles. In theory, law can hold power to account, but its effectiveness in confronting militarism, preventing atrocities, and protecting people before disaster strikes is uncertain.