The International Criminal Court is an independent judicial body in its inception from the United Nations, but it is practically linked to it at the level of the Security Council service, in addition, it is a complementary part to national jurisdiction. The relationship of the Security Council with the International Criminal Court is represented by granting it the referral authority, which allows the possibility of pursuing persons regardless of the degree of their social statuses, even in cases where their countries or others that committed crimes on their territory have not joined the statute of the Court, so the latter has the possibility to exercise the jurisdiction world