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Leaders who fail to prevent or punish genocide may face individual criminal liability. The Genocide Convention (Article IV) states that individuals, including heads of state, can be prosecuted for genocide, complicity, or failure to act. This can occur through domestic courts (if the state has incorporated the Convention into its laws, as required by Article V) or international tribunals like the ICC.

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