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Introduction

Ever since the Nuremberg Trials, individuals around the world have imagined how an international judicial body could be used to prevent genocide, crimes against humanity, and other violations of civil and human rights. In 2002, more than 100 nations made this vision a reality with the establishment of the International Criminal Court in The Hague. To help classrooms explore some of the successes and challenges this new court has faced, Facing History has partnered with Skylight Pictures, the producers of the film The Reckoning: The Battle for the International Criminal Court to create three short video modules — each one focusing on an important dilemma raised by the court related to issues of sovereignty, impunity, and peace. These resources help students confront the complexity of justice and judgment in a global context, and make connections to their own lives, by raising questions such as: Are wrongdoers less likely to commit crimes when they think they might be caught and punished? What is justice? Does it look the same in all communities? How can individuals and nations work together to create a safer, more just community? Module 1: Law or War: The Creation of the International Criminal Court History of the ICC: Part 1 of 3The 15-minute film module Law or War: The Creation of the International Criminal Court explores the creation of the first permanent international court in history created to investigate and prosecute individual perpetrators, no matter how powerful, for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Watch now » Module 2: Seeking Peace and Seeking Justice: The ICC & Uganda History of the ICC: Part 2 of 3The 16-minute film module Seeking Peace and Seeking Justice: The ICC and Uganda explores how the ICC’s involvement in Uganda has sparked conversation and action throughout Ugandan society. For example, in the bush, LRA leaders have used the arrest warrants as a bargaining chip in peace negotiations; in displaced persons’ camps, Ugandans are debating the merits of the ICC versus traditional justice mechanisms; at a national level, the government of Uganda is restructuring its own judicial system. Watch now » Module 3: International Law, Testing the Limits: The ICC & Darfur History of the ICC: Part 2 of 3In recent years, charges of genocide have been leveled against the government of Sudan for violent attacks on Darfuris. In 2005, the United Nations Security Council asked the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate these charges. The 13-minute film module International Law, Testing the Limits: The ICC and Darfur tells the story of the ICC’s investigation in Darfur led by Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Prosecutor for the ICC. Watch now »

Law or War: The Creation of the International Criminal Court

Law or War - The Creation of the ICC from Skylight Pictures on Vimeo.
Module one details the history of the ICC since Nuremberg and focuses on the recent explosion in international justice from the Yugoslav and Rwandan tribunals leading to the creation of the ICC. It also goes into the situation countries where the ICC is investigating or has issued indictments against perpetrators of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide: Uganda, Congo, Sudan (Darfur) and Colombia.

Teaching The Reckoning: Understanding the International Criminal Court Guide

Features include: Download the guide from the Facing History and Ourselves website.

Seeking Peace and Seeking Justice: The ICC & Uganda

International Law Testing Limits- The ICC and Darfur from Skylight Pictures on Vimeo.
Tells the story of the investigation leading to the arrest warrant for a sitting head of state, Omar al-Bashir, the President of Sudan for genocide. The drama is played out in the U.N. Security Council in New York, in the ICC headquarters in The Hague, and in Darfur.

Teaching The Reckoning: Understanding the International Criminal Court Guide

Features include: Download the guide from the Facing History and Ourselves website.

International Law, Testing the Limits: The ICC & Darfur

Seeking Peace & Seeking Justice - The ICC and Uganda from Skylight Pictures on Vimeo.
When the President of Uganda referred the case of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) to the International Criminal Court, a fierce debate broke out about whether peace process and justice processes should be sequenced or whether peace and justice must go together. This module describes the scene of the crime in northern Uganda, and Ugandan citizen's response to the seeking justice.

Teaching The Reckoning: Understanding the International Criminal Court Guide

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Introduction

Ever since the Nuremberg Trials, individuals around the world have imagined how an international judicial body could be used to prevent genocide, crimes against humanity, and other violations of civil and human rights. In 2002, more than 100 nations made this vision a reality with the establishment of the International Criminal Court in The Hague. To help classrooms explore some of the successes and challenges this new court has faced, Facing History has partnered with Skylight Pictures, the producers of the film The Reckoning: The Battle for the International Criminal Court to create three short video modules — each one focusing on an important dilemma raised by the court related to issues of sovereignty, impunity, and peace. These resources help students confront the complexity of justice and judgment in a global context, and make connections to their own lives, by raising questions such as: Are wrongdoers less likely to commit crimes when they think they might be caught and punished? What is justice? Does it look the same in all communities? How can individuals and nations work together to create a safer, more just community? Module 1: Law or War: The Creation of the International Criminal Court History of the ICC: Part 1 of 3The 15-minute film module Law or War: The Creation of the International Criminal Court explores the creation of the first permanent international court in history created to investigate and prosecute individual perpetrators, no matter how powerful, for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Watch now » Module 2: Seeking Peace and Seeking Justice: The ICC & Uganda History of the ICC: Part 2 of 3The 16-minute film module Seeking Peace and Seeking Justice: The ICC and Uganda explores how the ICC’s involvement in Uganda has sparked conversation and action throughout Ugandan society. For example, in the bush, LRA leaders have used the arrest warrants as a bargaining chip in peace negotiations; in displaced persons’ camps, Ugandans are debating the merits of the ICC versus traditional justice mechanisms; at a national level, the government of Uganda is restructuring its own judicial system. Watch now » Module 3: International Law, Testing the Limits: The ICC & Darfur History of the ICC: Part 2 of 3In recent years, charges of genocide have been leveled against the government of Sudan for violent attacks on Darfuris. In 2005, the United Nations Security Council asked the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate these charges. The 13-minute film module International Law, Testing the Limits: The ICC and Darfur tells the story of the ICC’s investigation in Darfur led by Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Prosecutor for the ICC. Watch now »

Law or War: The Creation of the International Criminal Court

Law or War - The Creation of the ICC from Skylight Pictures on Vimeo.
Module one details the history of the ICC since Nuremberg and focuses on the recent explosion in international justice from the Yugoslav and Rwandan tribunals leading to the creation of the ICC. It also goes into the situation countries where the ICC is investigating or has issued indictments against perpetrators of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide: Uganda, Congo, Sudan (Darfur) and Colombia.

Teaching The Reckoning: Understanding the International Criminal Court Guide

Features include: Download the guide from the Facing History and Ourselves website.

Seeking Peace and Seeking Justice: The ICC & Uganda

International Law Testing Limits- The ICC and Darfur from Skylight Pictures on Vimeo.
Tells the story of the investigation leading to the arrest warrant for a sitting head of state, Omar al-Bashir, the President of Sudan for genocide. The drama is played out in the U.N. Security Council in New York, in the ICC headquarters in The Hague, and in Darfur.

Teaching The Reckoning: Understanding the International Criminal Court Guide

Features include: Download the guide from the Facing History and Ourselves website.

International Law, Testing the Limits: The ICC & Darfur

Seeking Peace & Seeking Justice - The ICC and Uganda from Skylight Pictures on Vimeo.
When the President of Uganda referred the case of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) to the International Criminal Court, a fierce debate broke out about whether peace process and justice processes should be sequenced or whether peace and justice must go together. This module describes the scene of the crime in northern Uganda, and Ugandan citizen's response to the seeking justice.

Teaching The Reckoning: Understanding the International Criminal Court Guide

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Ever since the Nuremberg Trials, individuals around the world have imagined how an international judicial body could be used to prevent genocide, crimes against humanity, and other violations of civil and human rights. In 2002, more than 100 nations made this vision a reality with the establishment of the International Criminal Court in The Hague. To help classrooms explore some of the successes and challenges this new court has faced, Facing History has partnered with Skylight Pictures, the producers of the film The Reckoning: The Battle for the International Criminal Court to create three short video modules — each one focusing on an important dilemma raised by the court related to issues of sovereignty, impunity, and peace. These resources help students confront the complexity of justice and judgment in a global context, and make connections to their own lives, by raising questions such as: Are wrongdoers less likely to commit crimes when they think they might be caught and punished? What is justice? Does it look the same in all communities? How can individuals and nations work together to create a safer, more just community? Module 1: Law or War: The Creation of the International Criminal Court History of the ICC: Part 1 of 3The 15-minute film module Law or War: The Creation of the International Criminal Court explores the creation of the first permanent international court in history created to investigate and prosecute individual perpetrators, no matter how powerful, for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Watch now » Module 2: Seeking Peace and Seeking Justice: The ICC & Uganda History of the ICC: Part 2 of 3The 16-minute film module Seeking Peace and Seeking Justice: The ICC and Uganda explores how the ICC’s involvement in Uganda has sparked conversation and action throughout Ugandan society. For example, in the bush, LRA leaders have used the arrest warrants as a bargaining chip in peace negotiations; in displaced persons’ camps, Ugandans are debating the merits of the ICC versus traditional justice mechanisms; at a national level, the government of Uganda is restructuring its own judicial system. Watch now » Module 3: International Law, Testing the Limits: The ICC & Darfur History of the ICC: Part 2 of 3In recent years, charges of genocide have been leveled against the government of Sudan for violent attacks on Darfuris. In 2005, the United Nations Security Council asked the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate these charges. The 13-minute film module International Law, Testing the Limits: The ICC and Darfur tells the story of the ICC’s investigation in Darfur led by Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Prosecutor for the ICC. Watch now »

Law or War: The Creation of the International Criminal Court

Law or War - The Creation of the ICC from Skylight Pictures on Vimeo.
Module one details the history of the ICC since Nuremberg and focuses on the recent explosion in international justice from the Yugoslav and Rwandan tribunals leading to the creation of the ICC. It also goes into the situation countries where the ICC is investigating or has issued indictments against perpetrators of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide: Uganda, Congo, Sudan (Darfur) and Colombia.

Teaching The Reckoning: Understanding the International Criminal Court Guide

Features include: Download the guide from the Facing History and Ourselves website.

Seeking Peace and Seeking Justice: The ICC & Uganda

International Law Testing Limits- The ICC and Darfur from Skylight Pictures on Vimeo.
Tells the story of the investigation leading to the arrest warrant for a sitting head of state, Omar al-Bashir, the President of Sudan for genocide. The drama is played out in the U.N. Security Council in New York, in the ICC headquarters in The Hague, and in Darfur.

Teaching The Reckoning: Understanding the International Criminal Court Guide

Features include: Download the guide from the Facing History and Ourselves website.

International Law, Testing the Limits: The ICC & Darfur

Seeking Peace & Seeking Justice - The ICC and Uganda from Skylight Pictures on Vimeo.
When the President of Uganda referred the case of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) to the International Criminal Court, a fierce debate broke out about whether peace process and justice processes should be sequenced or whether peace and justice must go together. This module describes the scene of the crime in northern Uganda, and Ugandan citizen's response to the seeking justice.

Teaching The Reckoning: Understanding the International Criminal Court Guide

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The Reckoning: Teaching The Reckoning

Introduction

Ever since the Nuremberg Trials, individuals around the world have imagined how an international judicial body could be used to prevent genocide, crimes against humanity, and other violations of civil and human rights. In 2002, more than 100 nations made this vision a reality with the establishment of the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

To help classrooms explore some of the successes and challenges this new court has faced, Facing History has partnered with Skylight Pictures, the producers of the film The Reckoning: The Battle for the International Criminal Court to create three short video modules -- each one focusing on an important dilemma raised by the court related to issues of sovereignty, impunity, and peace.

These resources help students confront the complexity of justice and judgment in a global context, and make connections to their own lives, by raising questions such as: Are wrongdoers less likely to commit crimes when they think they might be caught and punished? What is justice? Does it look the same in all communities? How can individuals and nations work together to create a safer, more just community?

Module 1: Law or War: The Creation of the International Criminal Court

The 15-minute film module Law or War: The Creation of the International Criminal Court explores the creation of the first permanent international court in history created to investigate and prosecute individual perpetrators, no matter how powerful, for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Watch now »

Module 2: Seeking Peace and Seeking Justice: The ICC & Uganda

The 16-minute film module Seeking Peace and Seeking Justice: The ICC and Uganda explores how the ICC's involvement in Uganda has sparked conversation and action throughout Ugandan society. For example, in the bush, LRA leaders have used the arrest warrants as a bargaining chip in peace negotiations; in displaced persons' camps, Ugandans are debating the merits of the ICC versus traditional justice mechanisms; at a national level, the government of Uganda is restructuring its own judicial system. Watch now »

Module 3: International Law, Testing the Limits: The ICC & Darfur

In recent years, charges of genocide have been leveled against the government of Sudan for violent attacks on Darfuris. In 2005, the United Nations Security Council asked the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate these charges. The 13-minute film module International Law, Testing the Limits: The ICC and Darfur tells the story of the ICC's investigation in Darfur led by Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Prosecutor for the ICC. Watch now »


Law or War: The Creation of the International Criminal Court

Module one details the history of the ICC since Nuremberg and focuses on the recent explosion in international justice from the Yugoslav and Rwandan tribunals leading to the creation of the ICC. It also goes into the situation countries where the ICC is investigating or has issued indictments against perpetrators of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide: Uganda, Congo, Sudan (Darfur) and Colombia.

Teaching The Reckoning: Understanding the International Criminal Court Guide

Features include:

Download the guide from the Facing History and Ourselves website.

Seeking Peace and Seeking Justice: The ICC & Uganda

Tells the story of the investigation leading to the arrest warrant for a sitting head of state, Omar al-Bashir, the President of Sudan for genocide. The drama is played out in the U.N. Security Council in New York, in the ICC headquarters in The Hague, and in Darfur.

Teaching The Reckoning: Understanding the International Criminal Court Guide

Features include:

Download the guide from the Facing History and Ourselves website.

International Law, Testing the Limits: The ICC & Darfur

When the President of Uganda referred the case of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) to the International Criminal Court, a fierce debate broke out about whether peace process and justice processes should be sequenced or whether peace and justice must go together. This module describes the scene of the crime in northern Uganda, and Ugandan citizen's response to the seeking justice.

Teaching The Reckoning: Understanding the International Criminal Court Guide

Features include:

Download the guide from the Facing History and Ourselves website.