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Rome Statute International Criminal
www.icc-cpi.intRome Statute of the International Criminal Court PART 1. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE COURT Article 1 The Court An International Criminal Court ("the Court") is hereby established. 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
www.icc-cpi.intThe International Criminal Court is not a substitute for national courts. According to the Rome Statute, it is the duty of every State to exercise its criminal jurisdiction over those responsible for international crimes. The International Criminal Court can only intervene where a State is unable or unwilling
ROME STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL …
treaties.un.orgJul 17, 1998 · an independent permanent International Criminal Court in relationship with the united Na-tions system, with jurisdiction over the most serious crimes of concern to the international community as a whole, Emphasizing that the International Criminal Court established under this Statute shall be complementary to national criminal jurisdictions,
Rules Procedure - International Criminal Court
www.icc-cpi.intRecords of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, First session, New York, 3-10 September 2002 (ICC-ASP/1/3 and Corr.1), part II.A. The amendments are reflected via footnotes. Rules f rocedure d vidence Published by the International Criminal Court
Rome Statute International Criminal
www.icc-cpi.intAn International Criminal Court ("the Court") is hereby established. 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 referred to in this Statute, and shall be complementary to national criminal jurisdictions. The jurisdiction and
Elements of Crimes - International Criminal Court
www.icc-cpi.intParties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, First session, New York, 3-10 September 2002 (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.03.V.2 and corrigendum), part II.B. The Elements of Crimes adopted at the 2010 Review ... in particular international humanitarian law, is generally not specified in the elements of crimes.
Elements - International Criminal Court
www.icc-cpi.intAssembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, First session, New York, 3-10 September 2002 (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.03.V.2 and corrigendum), part II.B. The Elements of Crimes adopted at the 2010 Review Conference are replicated from the Official Records of
The Judges of the Court - International Criminal Court
www.icc-cpi.intGroup of States, list A. Judge CHUNG came to the ICC from the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia where he had served as a United Nations International Judge in the Pre-Trial Chamber since August 2011. At the ECCC, he was a member of both the Rules and Procedure Committee and the Judicial Administration
Elements - International Criminal Court
www.icc-cpi.intAssembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, First session, New York, 3-10 September 2002 (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.03.V.2 and corrigendum), part II.B. The Elements of Crimes adopted at the 2010 Review Conference are replicated from the Official Records of
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
www.icc-cpi.intof the International Criminal Court The text of the Rome Statute reproduced herein was originally circulated as document A/CONF.183/9 of 17 July 1998 and corrected by procès-verbaux of 10 November 1998, 12 July 1999, 30 November 1999, 8 May 2000, 17 January 2001 and 16 January 2002. ...
HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA (GAUTENG …
www.saflii.org2 Heard: 5 and 6 December 2016 Delivered: 22 February 2017 Coram: Mojapelo DJP, Makgoka and Mothle JJ Summary: International treaty – Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court –
Original: English No .: ICC-01/04-01/06 14 March 2012 ...
www.icc-cpi.intNo. ICC -01/04 -01/06 7/593 14 March 2012 Trial Chamber I (“Trial Chamber” or “Chamber”) of the International Criminal Court (“Court” or “ICC”), in the case of The Prosecutor v. Thomas Lubanga Dyilo (“ Lubanga case”), issues the following Judgment pursuant to Article 74 of the Statute: I. THE CHARGES 1.
Legal Filings - Women’s Initiatives for Gender Justice
www.iccwomen.orgWomen’s Initiatives for Gender Justice Legal Filings submitted by the Women’s Initiatives for Gender Justice to the International Criminal Court
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