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The Australian Government accuses the leader of another country of committing genocide. Where could the matter be heard and a punishment determined? A. High Court of... show full transcript
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The appropriate venue for hearing the matter and determining a punishment for genocide committed by a leader of another country is the International Criminal Court (ICC). The ICC is specifically established to prosecute individuals for international crimes such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
In this case, the Australian Government's accusation of genocide directly relates to the jurisdiction of the ICC, which is empowered to hold individuals accountable for such serious offenses on the international stage. Other options such as the High Court of Australia or the International Court of Justice do not have the necessary jurisdiction in this context.
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