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  1. 29 Nov 2010 · The jurisdiction of the Court shall be limited to the most serious crimes of concern to the international community as a whole. The Court has jurisdiction in accordance with this Statute with respect to the following crimes: The crime of genocide; Crimes against humanity; War crimes; The crime of aggression.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rome_StatuteRome Statute - Wikipedia

    Purpose. The Rome Statute established four core international crimes: (I) Genocide, (II) Crimes against humanity, (III) War crimes, and (IV) Crime of aggression.

  3. Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. (U.N. Doc. A/CONF.183/9*) Entire Statute(html) Preamble. Part 1. Establishmentof the Court. Part 2. Jurisdiction,Admissibility and Applicable...

  4. 10 Jun 2010 · UN Treaty Collection - Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Rome Statute - Amendments. AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE 8 (XVIII-10-a) -text (in 6 languages) - Kampala, 10 June 2010. 45 States.

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  6. Trying individuals for genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and aggression

  7. 17 Jul 1998 · After years of negotiations, a Diplomatic Conference was held from 15 June to 17 July 1998 in Rome which finalised and adopted the Statute for the International Criminal Court (ICC). The Statute was finally adopted by a vote where 120 were in favour, 7 against and 21 abstained.

  8. Read the full text of the Rome Statute, the founding treaty of the International Criminal Court, to understand its jurisdiction, structure and functions.

  9. 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...

  10. Explore the essential information about the International Criminal Court's founding treaty and its jurisdiction, structure, and functions.

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