stríðsglæpadómstóllinn
Stríðsglæpadómstóllinn is the Icelandic term for a war crimes tribunal. It refers to a court or judicial body established to investigate and prosecute individuals accused of committing war crimes. These crimes typically involve grave breaches of the laws and customs of war, as defined by international humanitarian law. Examples of such crimes include willful killing, torture, unlawful deportation or transfer of protected persons, taking of hostages, and extensive destruction and appropriation of property not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly.
Historically, war crimes tribunals have been established in the aftermath of major conflicts to ensure accountability