Office of Global Criminal Justice

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The Office of Global Criminal Justice is a U.S. State Department office that advises on and coordinates policy responses to war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity worldwide.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. Department of State office
United States federal government office
advises United States Secretary of State
surface form: U.S. Secretary of State

other senior U.S. government officials
advisesOn crimes against humanity
genocide
war crimes
aimsTo promote justice for victims of mass atrocities
strengthen international mechanisms for accountability
areaOfExpertise crimes against humanity law
genocide prevention
war crimes accountability
collaboratesWith U.S. embassies abroad
United States Mission to the United Nations
surface form: U.S. missions to the United Nations
coordinatesPolicyOn crimes against humanity
genocide
war crimes
country United States of America
surface form: United States
engagesWith civil society groups
foreign governments
international organizations
non-governmental organizations
focusesOn accountability for atrocity crimes
rule of law in post-conflict societies
support for international and hybrid criminal tribunals
transitional justice
governmentBranch executive branch of the United States
jurisdiction international criminal justice issues
legalBasis U.S. foreign policy authority of the Secretary of State
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
mission to advise the U.S. government on responses to atrocities
to coordinate U.S. policy responses to mass atrocities worldwide
parentOrganization United States Department of State
partOf United States Department of State
policyArea atrocity prevention
human rights
international criminal law
scopeOfWork global
subjectOf U.S. State Department human rights reports
supports documentation of mass atrocities
investigation of atrocity crimes
prosecution of atrocity crimes
worksOn policy responses to mass atrocities worldwide
sanctions and other accountability tools for atrocity perpetrators

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