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States Parties to the Rome Statute - Parliamentarians for Global Action
124 countries are States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Of these, 33 are African States, 19 are Asia-Pacific States, 19 are ...
States parties to the Rome Statute - Wikipedia
The states parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court are those sovereign states that have ratified, or have otherwise become party to, ...
States Parties - Chronological list - International Criminal Court
The States Parties to the Rome Statute. States Parties - Chronological list. UN Treaty - Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. States. Senegal, 2 ...
10. Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court - UNTC
In accordance with its article 125, the Statute was opened for signature by all States in Rome at the Headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization of ...
Rome Statute and other agreements - International Criminal Court
46 States ; UN Treaty Collection - Ratification participants list ; AMENDMENT ON THE CRIME OF AGRESSION (XVIII-10-b) - text (in 6 languages) - ...
The Rome Statute established four core international crimes: genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression.
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court | OHCHR
The Court shall be brought into relationship with the United Nations through an agreement to be approved by the Assembly of States Parties to this Statute and ...
ICC - Assembly of States Parties - International Criminal Court
It is composed of representatives of the States that have ratified and acceded to the Rome Statute. Each State Party is represented by a representative who ...
How the Court works - | International Criminal Court
The Rome Statute established three separate bodies: The Assembly of States Parties, the International Criminal Court, which comprises four separate organs, and ...
States Parties to the ICC - International Criminal Court Project
State Parties to the ICC. Click on a country for details, or see the list below. JS map by amCharts. Afghanistan. Signature. Invalid date. Ratification. ...
The Rome Statute further provides that each State Party has one vote, although every effort shall be made to reach decisions by consensus. States that are not ...
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 ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) - Government.nl
any State Party to the Rome Statute, irrespective of any involvement in the alleged offence;; the Prosecutor of the ICC;; the United Nations Security Council.
The Role of the ICC - Council on Foreign Relations
There are 124 countries party to the Rome Statute. Some forty countries never signed the treaty, including China, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iraq, North Korea, ...
Assembly of States Parties | Coalition for the International Criminal ...
It is composed of all states parties that have ratified or acceded to the ICC Rome Statute. ... Rome Statute system of international justice effective.
Rule of Procedure of the Assembly of States parties to the Rome ...
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, U.N. Doc. A/CONF.183/9*. (1998), available at http://www.un.org/law/icc/ ...
Frequently asked questions - Crime of Aggression
At the 2010 Review Conference of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court States Parties adopted amendments to the Rome Statute on the Crime ...
Nepal and the Rome Statute - Parliamentarians for Global Action
124 countries are States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Of these, 33 are African States, 19 are Asia-Pacific States, 19 ...
Appendix 2 - States Parties and Signatories to the Rome Statute
Appendix 2 States Parties and Signatories to the Rome Statute ; Malta, 17 July 1998, 29 November 2002 ; Marshall Islands, 6 September 2000, 7 December 2000.
The Mandate of the International Criminal Court - Human Rights Watch
Each state party has to adopt laws that set out how the state is going to implement its obligations under the Rome Statute. Such laws cover, for example, the ...