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PGA gathers parliamentarians from the ACP-EU to discuss the International Criminal Court

PGA gathers parliamentarians from the ACP-EU to discuss the International Criminal Court

PGA event in the European Parliament – ‘Demystifying the International Criminal Court: The Importance of Reinforcing the Universality of the Rome Statute'

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
Handbook for Parliamentarians: National Nomination of Judicial Candidates for the International Criminal Court (ICC)

Handbook for Parliamentarians: National Nomination of Judicial Candidates for the International Criminal Court (ICC)

In this handbook, PGA sets forth specific criteria and recommendations for Parliamentarians to encourage their governments to improve national nomination procedures for ICC judicial candidates and adopt good practices and requirements to ensure these processes are fair, transparent, and merit-based.

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
Algeria and the Rome Statute

Algeria and the Rome Statute

Algeria signed the Rome Statute on 28 December 2000. Ratification Status: Algeria has not yet ratified the Rome Statute. Algeria has attended several session of the Assembly of States Parties as observers.
Antigua & Barbuda and the Rome Statute

Antigua & Barbuda and the Rome Statute

Antigua and Barbuda and the ICC: Antigua and Barbuda signed the Rome Statute on 23 October 1998 and deposited its instrument of ratification of the Rome Statute on 18 June 2001.
Armenia and the Rome Statute

Armenia and the Rome Statute

On 14 November, 2023, Ambassador Mher Margaryan deposited Armenia’s instrument of accession to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, with Armenia becoming the 124th State Party to the ICC.
Argentina and the Rome Statute

Argentina and the Rome Statute

As a member of the Organization of American States, Argentina has supported the promotion of the International Criminal Court by adopting an annual resolution by the General Assembly of the OAS and by holding an annual working meeting of high-level within the Political and Juridical Affairs Committee of the OAS.
Australia and the Rome Statute

Australia and the Rome Statute

Australia deposited its instrument of ratification of the Rome Statute on 1 July 2002.
Bahrain and the Rome Statute

Bahrain and the Rome Statute

Bahrain signed the Rome Statute on 11 December 2000. Bahrain has not yet ratified the Rome Statute.
Bangladesh and the Rome Statute

Bangladesh and the Rome Statute

Bangladesh became the 111th State to ratify the Rome Statute.
Bolivia and the Rome Statute

Bolivia and the Rome Statute

On 11 June 2012, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) called upon all States Parties to ratify the amendments adopted in Kampala.
Brazil and the Rome Statute

Brazil and the Rome Statute

Brazil signed the Rome Statute on 7 February 2000 and deposited its instrument of ratification of the Rome Statute on 20 June 2002.
Burundi and the Rome Statute

Burundi and the Rome Statute

Burundi has withdrawn from the Rome Statute. The withdrawal took effect on 27 October 2017.
Cape Verde and the Rome Statute

Cape Verde and the Rome Statute

Cape Verde signed the Rome Statute on 28 December 2000.
Chile and the Rome Statute

Chile and the Rome Statute

On 11 June 2012, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) called upon all States Parties to ratify the amendments adopted in Kampala.
Chad and the Rome Statute

Chad and the Rome Statute

Chad signed the Rome Statute on 20 October 1999 and ratified it on 1 November 2006.