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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 to the Rome Statute - Parliamentarians for Global Action

124 countries are States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Campaign for the Universality and Effectiveness of ...

States Parties - Chronological list - International Criminal Court

States ; Panama, 21 March 2002 ; Democratic Republic of the Congo, 11 April 2002 ; Niger, 11 April 2002 ; Cambodia, 11 April 2002 ; Jordan, 11 April 2002.

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 ...

ICC - Assembly of States Parties - International Criminal Court

The Assembly of States Parties is the management oversight and legislative body of the International Criminal Court. It is composed of representatives of the ...

Assembly of States Parties

States that are not party to the Rome Statute may take part in the work of the Assembly as observers, without the right to vote. The President, the Prosecutor ...

Rome Statute - Wikipedia

As of October 2024, 125 states are party to the statute. Among other things, it establishes court function, jurisdiction and structure. Rome Statute, a statute ...

Assembly of States Parties - | International Criminal Court

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 | 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 ...

States Parties to the ICC - International Criminal Court Project

Afghanistan · Albania · Algeria · American Samoa · Andorra · Angola · Anguilla · Antigua and Barbuda.

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 ...

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/ ...

The United States Should Ratify the Rome Statute - Lieber Institute

Despite the fact that 123 nations, including almost every American ally, have joined the ICC, the United States has not yet ratified the Rome ...

Appendix 2 - States Parties and Signatories to the Rome Statute

Appendix 2 States Parties and Signatories to the Rome Statute ; Colombia, 10 December 1998, 5 August 2002 ; Comoros, 22 September 2000, 18 August 2006 ; Congo, 17 ...

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. The Assembly provides the ICC with oversight and takes decisions ...

Signatories Which Have Not Ratified The Rome Statute

Signatories Which Have Not Ratified The Rome Statute ; Country Eritrea, Date of Signature 39 7 October 1998 ; Country Guinea Bissau, Date of ...

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.

Statement of the United States at the 22nd Session of the Assembly ...

... State Party to the Rome Statute. On that note, we acknowledge the many contributions of ASP member states here present and many of you ...

Legal Obligations of States and Organizations Under the Rome ...

States, governs the ICC; after ratification by 60 States, the Rome Statute entered into ... However, an understanding of the states that are not States Parties to ...