Commitment to international justice Following the major conflicts of the twentieth century, international courts have been established, including the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. These jurisdictions allow for the peaceful settlement of disputes between States or the adjudication of particularly serious crimes. International justice Published on : March 06th 2026 Updated on : March 31st 2026 ©made360/MotionArray Dans cette rubrique The ministry in action Action for peace and respect for human rights Action within the UN Security, Disarmament and Non-proliferation Emergency Humanitarian Action Protecting Human Rights Gender equality: a priority for France Commitment to international justice Digital Diplomacy Promoting a sovereign Europe The European Political Community Defence Europe France and the European Union European matters Promoting French businesses and France’s attractiveness Attracting foreign investment Attracting international students Destination France: The recovery and transformation plan for tourism Promoting French expertise in sport Supporting French exporters Supporting researchers and scientific cooperation globally The French Government’s Trade Policy Ensuring the presence of French culture Cultural Diplomacy Defending Francophonie and the French language Franco-German cooperation Supporting the cultural and creative industries Contributing to sustainable, balanced globalization Addressing the climate and environmental emergency Combating global social inequality External action of local government bodies Summits and global issues Regional strategies International Court of Justice The International Court of Justice is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations (UN). International Criminal Court (ICC) The International Criminal Court, the only permanent court of its kind, is a pillar of the global international criminal justice system. Responsible... France and the European Court of Human Rights The Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (hereinafter “the European Convention on Human Rights”) was drafted in...