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Ad hoc tribunal
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Ad hoc tribunal is a temporary court or tribunal established for a specific purpose or to address a particular issue.
They are often
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They are often created when existing legal mechanisms are inadequate or unavailable to address a particular situation.
They may be established
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They may be established by governments, international organizations, or agreements between parties involved in a dispute
These tribunals are
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These tribunals are usually formed with a purpose to adjudicate disputes or handle legal matters that arise in specific situations
such as
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such as international conflicts or human rights violations
They have a
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They have a limited duration and jurisdiction, and once their mandate is fulfilled, they are dissolved
The examples of
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The examples of ad hoc tribunals are the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)
to prosecute
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to prosecute individuals responsible for war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity committed during conflicts in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda

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