Moldova and the Rome Statute
Signature, Ratification of/Accession to the Rome Statute of the ICC
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Signature Date: |
8 September 2000 |
Ratification Date: |
12 October 2010 |
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): |
No |
Ratification of the Kampala Amendment to the Rome Statute on the crime of aggression reflected in Article 8 bis (2010): |
No |
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 |
The Republic of Moldova has partially implemented the substantial provisions of the Rome Statute and its amendments via the Criminal Code No. 985/2002. The Code also includes all general principles under the Rome Statute, except for the Irrelevance of Official Capacity (art. 27). There are no domestic provisions concerning cooperation with the ICC.
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Cooperation Agreements |
Ratification of Agreement on Privileges and Immunities of the Court (APIC): |
Yes, acceded on 17 May 2017.1 |
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: |
No |
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1 The Republic of Moldova made a declaration in this regard.