The Rome Statute
Description: The Rome Statute is the treaty that established the International Criminal Court (ICC). It defines the court's jurisdiction, powers, and procedures. The statute was adopted on July 17, 1998, and entered into force on July 1, 2002. As of March 2023, 123 countries are states parties to the Rome Statute. | |
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What is the purpose of the Rome Statute?
What are the core crimes that the ICC has jurisdiction over?
Who can be prosecuted by the ICC?
What is the principle of complementarity?
How many judges are there on the ICC?
Where is the ICC headquartered?
When did the ICC first start operating?
How many cases has the ICC completed?
What is the most recent case that the ICC has completed?
What are some of the challenges that the ICC faces?
What are some of the criticisms of the ICC?
What are some of the achievements of the ICC?
What is the future of the ICC?
What can individuals do to support the ICC?
What is the Rome Statute's definition of genocide?