Republic of Korea
Practice Relating to Rule 100. Fair Trial Guarantees
The Republic of Korea’s ICC Act (2007) provides for the punishment of anyone who in both international and non-international armed conflicts commits the war crime of “[i]mposition on or execution of a sentence in respect of a person who is to be protected under international humanitarian law without that person having been sentenced in a fair and regular trial”.
The Republic of Korea’s ICC Act (2007) provides: “No person who has already been convicted or acquitted by the ICC shall be tried under this Act.”