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10. Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court


Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court

For the amendment regarding “blinding laser weapons”, see depositary notification C.N.126.2018.TREATIES-XVIII-10 of 8. March 2018; the UN Treaty Section website ...

10. Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court - UNTC

Chapter XVIII Penal Matters. Certified true copy United Nations, Treaty Series , vol. 2187, p. 3; depositary notifications.

Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court | OHCHR

It shall be a permanent institution and shall have the power to exercise its jurisdiction over persons for the most serious crimes of international concern, as ...

Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court

The Trial. Part 7, Penalties. Part 8, Appeal and Revision. Part 9, International Cooperation and Judicial Assistance. Part 10, Enforcement. Part 11, Assembly of ...

Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, 17 July 1998

The Statute was finally adopted by a vote where 120 were in favour, 7 against and 21 abstained. The establishment of an ICC represents a major progress for ...

Rome Statute and other agreements - International Criminal Court

UN Treaty Collection - Ratification participants list · AMENDMENT ON THE CRIME OF AGRESSION (XVIII-10-b) - text (in 6 languages) - Kampala, ...

Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (last amended 2010)

Comments: The Statute was adopted on 17 July 1998 by the United Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International ...

Rome Statute - Wikipedia

The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court is the treaty that established the International Criminal Court (ICC). ... It was adopted at a diplomatic ...

The Rome Statute on the International Criminal Court

The Interna, tional Criminal Court (ICC) will have under its mandate some of the most seri, ous international crimes known to humankind. It is intended to serve ...

Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Articles 1 to 33)

It shall be a permanent institution and shall have the power to exercise its jurisdiction over persons for the most serious crimes of international concern, as ...

Understanding the International Criminal Court

10. Under what conditions does the ICC exercise its jurisdiction? When a State becomes a party to the Rome Statute, it agrees to submit itself ...

The Rome Statute and the International Criminal Court Factsheet - IIEA

Under the Rome Statute the ICC has jurisdiction over four categories of the most serious crimes of concern to the international community; ...

The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court

The conference concluded by adopting the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court by a nonrecorded vote of 120 in favor, 7 against and 21 abstentions.

How the Court works - | International Criminal Court

The Court's founding treaty, called the Rome Statute, grants the ICC jurisdiction over four main crimes. ... Second, the ICC can prosecute crimes against humanity ...

The Statute of the International Criminal Court: Some Preliminary ...

The author appraises the contribution of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to substantive and procedural international criminal law. He portrays it as a ...

Results of the Rome Conference for an International Criminal Court

Second, Article 8 of the Court's Statute specifies that the Court would have jurisdiction only over "serious" war crimes that represent a "policy or plan." Thus ...

States Parties to the Rome Statute - Parliamentarians for Global Action

... Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) ... Approval, Acceptance, Accession, Succession or Ratification 117 10 October 2011.

Article 10 | The International Criminal Court - Oxford Academic

Article 10 applies to 'this Part' of the Rome Statute, namely, Part 2 concerning jurisdiction and admissibility. The provision addresses the possible influence ...

Rome Statute of the - University of Minnesota Human Rights Library

ROME STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, 2187 U.N.T.S. 90, entered into force July 1, 2002. Complete Document.

Commentary Rome Statute: Part 1: Case Matrix Network

Article 1 contains the main features of the International Criminal Court, namely it declares that the Court is established, is a permanent institution, that it ...


Rome Statute

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The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court is the treaty that established the International Criminal Court. It was adopted at a diplomatic conference in Rome, Italy on 17 July 1998 and it entered into force on 1 July 2002.