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The International Criminal Court (ICC) was created outside of the UN system. This permanent institution, established by international treaty, complement national jurisdictions that are unable or unwilling to bring to justice the perpetrators of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
3-3-2009 ICRC and ICC: two separate but complementary approaches to ensuring respect for international humanitarian lawAs the guardian of international humanitarian law (IHL), the ICRC supports efforts to end impunity for international crimes and is keenly interested in the establishment and jurisprudence of international criminal tribunals. However, ICRC staff do not testify before such tribunals. (Humanitarian law\International criminal jurisdiction\International Criminal Court) Interview Includes Photo 31-1-2003 Statute of the International Criminal CourtFact sheet summarizing the main provisions of the Statute of the International Criminal Court and its requirements regarding national enforcement. (Humanitarian law\National implementation\Publications\Fact sheets) Fact Sheet Includes PDF 14-10-2002 Establishment of the International Criminal CourtUnited Nations, General Assembly, 57th session, Sixth committee, item 158 of the agenda. Statement by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), New York, 14 October 2002. The ICRC welcomes the entry into force of the Rome Statute establishing the permanent International Criminal Court. (ICRC Activities\Humanitarian diplomacy\United Nations\57th General Assembly) Official Statement 30-6-2001 Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court: The Elements of War Crimes - Part II : Other serious violations of the laws and customs applicable in international and non-international armed conflicts(Info resources\International Review\2001 - No. 842) International Review of the Red Cross Includes PDF 31-12-2000 Testimony of ICRC delegates before the International Criminal Court(Info resources\International Review\2000 - No. 840) International Review of the Red Cross 30-9-2000 Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court: the Elements of War Crimes(Info resources\International Review\2000 - No. 839) International Review of the Red Cross 31-12-1998 The new International Criminal Court: A preliminary assessment(Info resources\International Review\1998 - No. 325) International Review of the Red Cross 3-3-2010 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, 17 July 1998Link to the IHL Treaty database (Humanitarian law\International criminal jurisdiction\International Criminal Court) 28-3-2003 Elements of War Crimes under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court - sources and commentaryThis is an important publication which provides a critical insight into the "travaux préparatoires" of the Preparatory Commission leading to the adoption of the elements of war crimes. Also containing an analysis of existing case law related to each war crime in the Statute, it is a unique tool particularly for judges, prosecutors and international and national lawyers in interpreting the war crimes provisions. With contributions by Louise Doswald-Beck and Robert Kolb. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Humanitarian law) ICRC Publication 30-9-2007 Transitional justice and the International Criminal Court – in "the interests of justice"?Transitional justice encompasses a number of mechanisms that seek to allow post-conflict societies to deal with past atrocities in circumstances of radical change. However, two of these mechanisms, i.e. truth commissions and criminal processes, might clash if the former are combined with amnesties. This article examines the possibility of employing the Rome Statute’s article 53 so as to allow these two mechanisms to operate in a complementary manner. (Info resources\International Review\2007 - No. 867) International Review of the Red Cross Includes PDF 31-3-2006 Interview with Philippe Kirsch, President of the International Criminal CourtJudge Philippe Kirsch (Canada) is president of the International Criminal Court in The Hague and is assigned to its Appeals Division. He is a member of the bar of the province of Quebec and was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 1988. (Info resources\International Review\2006 - No. 861) International Review of the Red Cross Includes PDF 31-3-2006 On cooperation by states not party to the International Criminal CourtThis article offers to explore the obligation of non-party states to co-operate under international law, the prospects of their co-operation and the legal consequences of non-co-operation. (Info resources\International Review\2006 - No. 861) International Review of the Red Cross Includes PDF 31-3-2002 International Review of the Red Cross, 2002 - No. 845![]() Special issue: Impunity - the International Criminal Court (Humanitarian law\International criminal jurisdiction) International Review of the Red Cross 30-6-2001 L’article 31, paragraphe 1c, du Statut de la Cour pénale internationale : une remise en cause des acquis du droit international humanitaire ?(Info resources\International Review\2001 - No. 842) International Review of the Red Cross 31-12-2000 Protection of civilian persons in the power of the enemy and the establishment of an international criminal jurisdiction(Info resources\International Review\2000 - No. 840) International Review of the Red Cross 30-6-2000 The interests of States versus the doctrine of superior responsibility(Info resources\International Review\2000 - No. 838) International Review of the Red Cross 31-12-1999 Superior orders and the International Criminal Court:
Justice delivered or justice denied(Info resources\International Review\1999 - No. 836) International Review of the Red Cross 31-3-1998 The establishment of a permanent international criminal court(Info resources\International Review\1998 - No. 322) International Review of the Red Cross 31-3-1998 Individual criminal responsibility for violations of international humanitarian law committed in non-international armed conflicts(Info resources\International Review\1998 - No. 322) International Review of the Red Cross 31-3-1998 The first proposal for a permanent international criminal court(Info resources\International Review\1998 - No. 322) International Review of the Red Cross 28-2-2004 The ICRC privilege not to testify: confidentiality in actionICRC legal adviser Gabor Rona examines the unique nature of the ICRC’s international legal status, the three specific sources in international law for the ICRC’s testimonial protection, and discusses the reasons behind the ICRC’s policy on testimony as well as related issues. (About the ICRC\Mandate) Legal article 14-10-2004 International Criminal CourtUnited Nations, General Assembly, 59th session, Sixth committee, item 146 of the agenda. Statement by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), New York, 14 October 2004 (ICRC Activities\Humanitarian diplomacy\United Nations\59th General Assembly) Official Statement 23-2-2005 International Criminal CourtBasic documents (Rome Statute, elements of crime, official documents from the Assembly of States Parties, and rules of procedure and evidence). Explanation of the Court structure. List of States Parties with, for each, its situation regarding implementation. (Info resources\Other sites\International law) Other site 23-2-2005 Coalition for the International Criminal CourtStatus of acceptance of the Rome Statue country by country, with state of implementation for each country. Status of acceptance indicated on a world map. Declarations. News from NGOs, the UN and governments on current affairs concerning the Court. (Info resources\Other sites\International law) Other site |