INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION

Establishment of an International Criminal Court

About the committee

The International Law Commission is the body of the United Nations tasked with the codification of International Law for states to subscribe to. In 1994 it was tasked with the consideration of establishing a permanent court to handle crimes that fundamentally create commotion in humanity. The ILC at MUNIMUN will recreate the discussions that eventually gave us the International Criminal Court, in a decade marked by the some of the biggest atrocities that humanity had seen since the end of World War II

MEET THE COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON

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Maia Osuna

Maia is an IREP student at MUNI. Passionate about crisis committees and legal committees, she started participating in Model UN at a very young age and went on to participate at many international conferences including Harvard WorldMUN, HNMUN, UChicago Model UN. Anything Model UN-related, she probably knows!

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