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Integrations | ICC, OHCHR, ICRC and UN Security Council Resources

Editorial coverage stays stronger when it points back to the institutions shaping accountability work. Our integration pages help readers move from summary to source.

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Connections to official courts, UN bodies, and humanitarian law resources

Integrations organized like a working front page

Connections to official courts, UN bodies, and humanitarian law resources stays readable here because the page is built in clear layers. Readers see the lead value first, then the supporting tools, and then the deeper pages that answer repeat questions without forcing them through a maze of tags or archives.

The layout follows the same editorial rhythm seen across the site: serif headlines, narrow information rails, source-led cards, and direct links to related resources such as ICC Integration, OHCHR Integration, and ICRC Integration. That structure keeps the page useful whether someone is visiting for a quick definition or planning a longer research session.

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Each section is built to move readers from summary to source without breaking the reading flow.

What readers can do from here

Move straight to the right desk

Some visitors arrive looking for a broad overview, while others need one narrow answer. This page gives both groups a clean route into the site’s most useful next steps.

Related reading and tools

ICC Integration

Structured access to ICC situations, cases, defendants, and filings

Open ICC Integration

Use Integrations as a starting point, not a dead end

The strongest editorial pages do more than summarize. They help you move confidently into the country dossiers, legal explainers, archive pages, and briefing products that keep coverage useful over time.

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