On 11 June 2012, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela called upon all States Parties to ratify the amendments adopted in Kampala.
Signature, Ratification of/Accession to the Rome Statute of the ICC
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Signature Date: |
28 December 2000 |
Ratification Date: |
24 September 2004 |
Amendments to the Rome Statute
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Ratification of the Kampala Amendment to Article 8 of the Rome Statute on war crimes [poison and expanding bullets in NIAC] (2010): |
Yes, ratified on 28 September 2018. |
Ratification of the Kampala Amendment to the Rome Statute on the crime of aggression reflected in Article 8 bis (2010): |
Yes, ratified on 28 September 2018. |
Ratification of the Amendment to Article 124 of the Rome Statute (2015): |
No |
Ratification of the Amendment to Article 8 of the Rome Statute on war crimes [biological weapons] (2017): |
No |
Ratification of the Amendment to Article 8 of the Rome Statute on war crimes [blinding laser weapons] (2017): |
No |
Ratification of the Amendment to Article 8 of the Rome Statute on war crimes [non-detectable fragments] (2017): |
No |
Ratification of the Amendments to Article 8 of the Rome Statute on war crimes [starvation as a war crime in NIAC] (2019): |
No |
Adoption of implementation legislation of the Rome Statute of the ICC |
Guyana has no implementing legislation of any of the substantial provisions of the Rome Statute or the general principles of international criminal law. There is no domestic legislation regulating cooperation with the ICC. |
Cooperation Agreements |
Ratification of Agreement on Privileges and Immunities of the Court (APIC): |
Yes, acceded on 16 November 2005. |
Signature of Agreement of Enforcement Sentences with the ICC: |
No. |
Signature of Agreement of Interim and Final Release with the ICC: |
No. |
Signature of Bilateral Immunity Agreement with the USA: |
Yes, signed at Georgetown on 11 December 2003 and ratified on 18 May 2004. |