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Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Jan 1, 2017 · Moreover, one of the three judges partly dissented, disagreeing that Palestine qualifies as “[t]he State on the territory of which the conduct in question occurred” for the purposes of Article 12(2)(a) of the Rome Statute, and that the Court’s territorial jurisdiction in the Situation in Palestine extends – in a quasi-automatic manner ...
Cyberwarfare Debate — When Might Cyber Operations Constitute …
Jan 8, 2013 · In line with the effects approach, it is easily conceivable that cyber attacks may produce the objective effects of a genocidal attack on a protected group pursuant to Article 6(a)–(e) of the Rome Statute, or bring about the results of the underlying crimes of crimes against humanity pursuant to Article 7 of the Rome Statute. In the former ...
Comment and Citation Guidelines - The International Criminal …
Aug 20, 2017 · Rome Statute, Art. 93(10)(b)(ii)(a) For a video, use a time indicator to cite to a particular moment: at 5:51 e.g. see example. During Coding, references to articles or other parts of the Rome Statute or the Genocide Convention will be wrapped in code that reveals that part on hover, e.g. see example.
Background Materials - International Criminal Court Forum
Nov 16, 2019 · Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Adopted by the United Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court, Jul. 17, 1998, U.N. Doc. A/CONF.183/9 [hereinafter Rome Statute], available online.
A Single Comment — Permalink | International Criminal Court Forum
Feb 19, 2018 · In 2010, at the Review Conference of the Rome Statute in Kampala, Uganda, amendments were added to the Rome Statute giving it jurisdiction over crimes of aggression.1 The crime of aggression, although limited to only state parties to the Rome Statute, includes a wide range of actions that could constitute criminal liability, including military ...
Superior Responsibility Debate — Does the Bemba Appeal …
Jan 8, 2013 · ahoskins: After Bemba: Article 28 of the Rome Statute and the Requirement of Causation I. Introduction On June 6, 2018, the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) overturned the conviction of Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo on the charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes in a split decision. This sent shock waves through the ...
Anniversary Debate — What Key Reforms Could Improve …
At the 1998 Rome conference, 120 voted for the final draft of the Rome Statute, but 21 abstained and 7 voted against. The failure of powerful countries, including the United States, Russia, China, and India, to proactively support the Court and subject themselves to its criminal jurisdiction, immediately began to raise alarm bells about the ...
Aug 22, 2013 · territories or by their nationals after the entry into force of the Rome Statute on 1 July 2002. The 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.
Arrest Debate — What More can be Done to Secure Arrests?
Jan 8, 2013 · First, the Rome Statute was crafted to limit infringements of state sovereignty by the Court and expressly limits the power of the Court to take enforcement action independently without the cooperation of the relevant state. Accordingly, the Rome Statute places the obligation of the execution of arrest warrants solely on the States Parties. The ...
Aggression Debate — How Should the ICC Investigate and …
Jan 8, 2013 · Rome Statute, Article 12, paragraph 2(a). ↩. 45. Rome Statute, Article 15 bis, paragraph 5. (“In respect of a State that is not a party to this Statute, the Court shall not exercise its jurisdiction over the crime of aggression when committed by that State’s nationals or on its territory.”). ↩. 46.