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International Criminal Court Statute

Broomhall B (2010) NuUum crimen sine lege— article 22. In Trilifterer O (ed) Commentary on the Rome statute of the International Criminal Court, 2nd edn. Beck, Munich, p 713 Castren E (1954) The present law of war and neutrality. Suomedtiisen Kiijtillisuuden Seuran Kirjapainon Oy, Helsinki... [Pg.42]

Furthermore, extermination is an act that constitutes a crime against humanity in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. According to the Statute, extermination includes the intentional infliction of conditions of life, inter alia the deprivation of access to food and medicine, calculated to bring about the destruction of part of a population. Therefore, as long as the other requirements are met, the obstruction of humanitarian assistance could amount to a crime against humanity. [Pg.135]

Article 8(2)(b)(xxv), Rome Statute of the International Crimined Court. [Pg.135]

The entry into force of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court opens up new possibilities to bring offenders to justice. There can surely be little doubt that the wanton destruction of cultural property that we have wimessed recently constitutes a war crime within the meaning of Article 8 of the Rome Statute. Although neither Syria nor Iraq is party to the Rome Statute, the Court is able to exercise jurisdiction if the case is referred to the Prosecutor by the Security Council acting under Chapter VII of the UN Charter. In addition, a State Party to the Statute can refer a case to the Prosecutor where the alleged crime has been committed by a national of a State Party. ... [Pg.210]

The four-day Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict, which aimed to create irreversible momentum against sexual violence in conflict and practical action that impacts those on the ground, took place in June. High-level officials of the International Criminal Court, the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute, and the Trust fund for Victims took part. In November, The Protocol on... [Pg.273]

Rome Statute Of The International Criminal Court, 2187 U.N.T.S. 90, Entered Into Force July 1, 2002, Article 8(2)(b)(iv). [Pg.289]

Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Articles 25 and 27 (adopted 1998, entered into force 2002)... [Pg.51]

The establishment of an International Criminal Court (ICC) was confirmed in April 2002, following ratification of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court by a required 60 countries. The UK ratified the Rome Statute in October 2001 , becoming tiie 42nd state to do so. The ICC came into existence in July 2002 and enables prosecution of human rights abusers worldwide. [Pg.29]


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