La visión de PGA es contribuir a la creación de un orden internacional basado en el imperio de la ley para un mundo más equitativo, seguro, sostenible y democrático.
The Convention represents a landmark international treaty that will help to deliver justice to victims of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, as well as other international crimes.
La propia CPI está inhabilitada para enjuiciar el crimen de agresión que se está cometiendo contra Ucrania porque Rusia no es parte de la Corte y tampoco ha aceptado la jurisdicción del crimen de agresión.
– The Permanent Mission of Liechtenstein to the United Nations (UN) generously hosted the first 2023 strategic meeting of the PGA UN Advisory Committee. This informal encounter counted on the participation of UN Ambassadors and officials to discuss pressing issues for the international community.
Members of Parliament, academics, and experts gathered to discuss how best to contribute to the formation of international law in the face of the current and multiple challenges it faces.
The Parliamentary Rapid Response Team (PARRT) publicly condemns the vile assassination of former Afghan Member of Parliament, Ms. Mursal Nabiada, by the Taliban regime.
PGA opera bajo la dirección política del Comité Ejecutivo y el Consejo Internacional, con la asistencia técnica y legal de la Secretaría, que posee sede en Nueva York y una oficina en La Haya.
Los miembros de PGA ven el Secretariado de la organización como una extensión natural de sus propios equipos parlamentarios y se apoyan en éste para recibir asesoramiento y asistencia técnica.
PGA organized two critical side events on 8 December, which provided concrete reflections on serious issues faced by the Rome Statute system. Both events gathered high-level participation from the ICC and States representatives, as well as other civil society organizations.
The discussion analysed the main problems hindering States from ratifying the Rome Statute and its Amendments with examples of successes as well as challenges experienced, elucidated from the perspective of States’ representatives and Parliamentarians from three countries.