States Parties to the ICC
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
States ; Italy, 26 July 1999 ; Fiji, 29 November 1999 ; Ghana, 20 December 1999 ; Norway, 16 February 2000 ; Belize, 5 April 2000.
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 ...
The Assembly of States Parties ("the Assembly") is the Court's management oversight and legislative body and is composed of representatives of the States ...
States Parties to the ICC - International Criminal Court Project
American Bar Association's International Criminal Court Project.
10. Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court - UNTC
The Argentine Government requests the Secretary-General that this note and its English text be notified to the States Parties and Contracting States to the Rome ...
International Criminal Court - Wikipedia
Official logo · Parties and signatories of the Rome Statute. State party. Signatory that has not ratified. State party that subsequently withdrew its membership.
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court | OHCHR
2. The Court shall enter into a headquarters agreement with the host State, to be approved by the Assembly of States Parties and thereafter concluded by the ...
Assembly of States Parties | Coalition for the International Criminal ...
Topics that the Assembly of States Parties discusses and decides on include: · Amendments to the Rome Statute and other texts · Complementarity · Cooperation ...
Joint Statement by 93 States Parties to the Rome Statute in support ...
Joint Statement by 93 States Parties to the Rome Statute in support of the International Criminal Court. ... Related organisation / state:International Criminal ...
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, 17 July 1998
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, 17 July 1998 ; Afghanistan. State party. 10.02.2003. Ratification / Accession10.02.2003 ; Albania. State party.
Which Countries Recognize the International Criminal Court? - Statista
Russia is one of two major world economies that have signed but not yet ratified the Rome Statute underlying the ICC. The countries in question are the United ...
The Role of the ICC - Council on Foreign Relations
There are 124 member countries, but dozens of governments are not ICC parties, including China, India, Israel, Russia, and the United States. The ICC's ...
Statement of the United States at the 22nd Session of the Assembly ...
Statement of the United States at the 22nd Session of the Assembly of States Parties of the International Criminal Court ... Madame President, ...
The ICC and Non-Party States: Consistency and Consensus Revisited
I thought I would begin with the observation that this conference is called. The International Criminal Court and the Community of Nations, and so each.
Appendix 2 - States Parties and Signatories to the Rome Statute
An Introduction to the International Criminal Court - July 2020.
States entitled to appear before the Court
Afghanistan · Albania · Algeria · Andorra · Angola · Antigua and Barbuda · Argentina · Armenia ...
States Parties to the International Criminal Court meet in the Hague
The immense and indiscriminate destructive power of nuclear weapons and their wide-ranging catastrophic humanitarian consequences would ...
The United States Should Ratify the Rome Statute - Lieber Institute
There is longstanding American policy that while the United States remains a non-party State to the Rome Statute, the ICC has no jurisdiction ...