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UN Human Rights Council Poised to Address Prospect of Judicial Impunity in America  

"Misconduct proliferates in areas of the Judicial System — not because remedies aren't in place all the time or appear to lack oversight on the surface. In many cases, it's due to the failure to enforce rules and compliance from within the system — resulting in apparatuses that often exists on paper or buried beneath bureaucracy — but in practice are a failure. This allows an environment with little accountability and ample judicial misconduct."  These views are of Stephen L. Krasner, a NJCDLP board member and author of "A Broken System: Family Court in the United States".

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Uphold international law

The UN Charter, in its Preamble, set an objective: "to establish conditions under which justice and respect for the obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be maintained". Ever since, the development of, and respect for international law has been a key part of the work of the Organization.

This work is carried out in many ways - by courts, tribunals, multilateral treaties - and by the Security Council, which can approve peacekeeping missions, impose sanctions, or authorize the use of force when there is a threat to international peace and security, if it deems this necessary. These powers are given to it by the UN Charter, which is considered an international treaty. As such, it is an instrument of international law, and UN Member States are bound by it.The UN Charter codifies the major principles of international relations, from sovereign equality of States to the prohibition of the use of force in international relations.

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Settling disputes 

The principal judicial organ of the United Nations is the International Court of Justice (ICJ). This main body of the UN settles legal disputes submitted to it by States in accordance with international law. It also gives advisory opinions on legal questions referred to it from authorized UN organs and specialized agencies.The Court is composed of 15 judges, who are elected for terms of nine years by the General Assembly and the Security Council.

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Addressing war crimes, crimes against humanity and paper instrument genocide

GENEVIA & HAGUE CONVENTION VIOLATIONS
AGAINST NATIVE MISSOURIAN FAMILIES TREATED AS SLAVES IN HUMAN/CHILD TRAFFICKING SCHEMES IN MISSOURI COURTS

GENEVA & HAGUE CONVENTION TREATIES Enforcement

TAIWAN INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISTS EXPOSE USA'S GENEVIA & HAGUE VIOLATIONS IN FAMILY COURTS AGAINST UNSUSPECTING MISSOURIAN FAMLIES

The Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Additional Protocols: "It requires humane treatment for all persons in enemy hands, without any adverse distinction. It specifically prohibits murder, mutilation, torture, cruel, humiliating and degrading treatment, the taking of hostages and unfair trial."  https://www.icrc.org/en/doc/war-and-law/treaties-customary-law/geneva-conventions/overview-geneva-conventions.htm

grave breaches = War crimes

Grave breaches of the Third and Fourth Geneva Conventions include the following acts if committed against a person protected by the convention: willful killing, torture or inhumane treatment, including b iological experiments  willfully causing great suffering or serious injury to body or health compelling a protected person to serve in the armed forces of a hostile power willfully depriving a protected person of the right to a fair trial if accused of a war crime.
Also considered grave breaches of the Fourth Geneva Convention are the following:taking of hostages
extensive destruction and appropriation of property not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly unlawful deportationtransfer, or confinement.[41]
Nations who are party to these treaties must enact and enforce legislation penalizing any of these crimes. Nations are also obligated to search for persons alleged to commit these crimes, or persons having ordered them to be committed, and to bring them to trial regardless of their nationality and regardless of the place where the crimes took place.[42]The principle of universal jurisdiction also applies to the enforcement of grave breaches when the United Nations Security Council asserts its authority and jurisdiction from the UN Charter to apply universal jurisdiction. To investigate and/or prosecute alleged violations. Uphold International Law | United Nations