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Iberoamerican-Lusophone Parliamentary Conference on the International Criminal Court

Iberoamerican-Lusophone Parliamentary Conference on the International Criminal Court

Held in the Parliament of Brazil, Brasilia, on 25-26 March 2004, the Conference brought together approximately 600 participants, amongst whom were 140 parliamentarians and Government officials from 24 countries.

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
Resolution by members of PGA Deploring the violence in Haiti

Resolution by members of PGA Deploring the violence in Haiti

Adopted on 26 March 2004
PGA Laying the Foundations of Rapprochement: Greece-Turkey, Armenia-Azerbaijan, Armenia-Turkey [2001-2004]

PGA Laying the Foundations of Rapprochement: Greece-Turkey, Armenia-Azerbaijan, Armenia-Turkey [2001-2004]

As the Governments of Armenia and Turkey announced plans for formal diplomatic relations, the little known story is the role played by parliamentary diplomacy by PGA in Stockholm, Baku, Johannesburg, New York, Vienna, Yerevan, and Washington D.C. over thr
25th Anniversary Commemorative Publication (2003)

25th Anniversary Commemorative Publication (2003)

At the end of its first quarter century, PGA has demonstrated that the concept on which it is based - that a results-oriented global network of legislators can be a powerful and effective force for peace and progress - is both valid and sustainable.
PGA Annual Report 2002

PGA Annual Report 2002

2002 has proven to be a year of great achievements for the global community, one of which was the ratification and entry into force of the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court (ICC). Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA) has played a viral role in the ratification process of the Statute.
Portugal’s Ratification Paves The Way For Other Lusophone Countries

Portugal’s Ratification Paves The Way For Other Lusophone Countries

On 5 February 2002, Minister of State and Foreign Affairs, Mr. Jaime Gama, deposited Portugal’s instrument of ratification at UN Headquarters, making Portugal the 51st country to ratify the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court (ICC)

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
Conference on ICC Ratification in Lusophone Countries

Conference on ICC Ratification in Lusophone Countries

The President of the Parliament of Portugal, Dr. Antonio de Almeida Santos, opened the “Conference on ICC Ratification in Lusophone countries” on Monday, 19 February 2001 in the Senate Hall of the Congress in Lisbon.

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
PGA Annual Report 2000

PGA Annual Report 2000

Although it has taken more than a decade, the road started by PGA members Mr. Arthur N.R. Robinson, currently President of Trinidad and Tobago, and U.S. Rep. James Leach in 1989 to set up an International Criminal Court is now closer to becoming a reality, with President Clinton signing the ICC statute on December 31, 2000.
East African Conference on ICC Ratification

East African Conference on ICC Ratification

On June 5-6, 2000, PGA organized the "East African Conference on ICC Ratification".

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC