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- 3. Vladimir Putin is being accused of war crimes against Ukrainian _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- 4. Cash paid to keep a secret is called _ _ _ _ money.
- 6. After _ _ _ _ _ War 2, many countries agreed on rules for wars.
- 7. A person is convicted when the judge rules that he is _ _ _ _ _ _.
- 9. _ _ _ _ _ was the US president until January 2021.
- 10. Breaking any of the international rules for war is a war _ _ _ _ _.
- 11. To _ _ _ _ _ _ someone is to officially accuse her of a crime.
- 12. The punishment imposed by a judge is called a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- 15. The _ _ _ _ Statute, a multinational agreement, supports the ICC.
- 17. In a court of law, the _ _ _ _ _ is the highest authority.
- 19. The opposite of illegally is, of course, _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- 23. Singaporeans pledge to build a democratic society based on justice and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- 25. President _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ applauds ICC accusing Putin of war crimes.
- 26. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is proof that something is true.
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- 1. _ _ _ stands for International Criminal Court.
- 2. A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is a government-appointed lawyer.
- 5. While on _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, a convicted person stays out of jail but must follow strict rules.
- 8. Defined simply, justice means everyone gets what they _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- 13. “Rule of law” means that laws apply _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to everyone.
- 14. During wars, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (ordinary people) must be protected.
- 16. It won’t be _ _ _ _ for ICC to charge Putin as Russia doesn’t recognise it.
- 18. A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lawyer defends the accused person.
- 20. UN is the abbreviation for _ _ _ _ _ _ Nations.
- 21. Courts uphold _ _ _ _ _ _ _ when they punish those who commit crimes.
- 22. The ICC has its base in the _ _ _ _ _, a Dutch city.
- 24. A court _ _ _ _ _ is conducted to determine if someone broke the law.