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What type of penalty can international courts and tribunals typically award?1 pointApologiesThe death penaltyImprisonmentMediation between victims and the convicted person

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What type of penalty can international courts and tribunals typically award?1 pointApologiesThe death penaltyImprisonmentMediation between victims and the convicted person

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International courts and tribunals typically have the power to award imprisonment as a penalty. They do not have the authority to enforce the death penalty. While they may encourage apologies and mediation between victims and the convicted person, these are not penalties that they can officially award.

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