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PGA’s vision is to contribute to the creation of a Rules-Based International Order for a more equitable, safe, sustainable and democratic world.

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Cook Islands and the Rome Statute

Cook Islands and the Rome Statute

Cook Islands acceded to the Rome Statute on July 18th, 2008 becoming the 108th State Party to the ICC.
Djibouti and the Rome Statute

Djibouti and the Rome Statute

Djibouti signed the Rome Statute on 7 October 1998 and ratified it on 5 November 2002.
Dominican Republic and the Rome Statute

Dominican Republic and the Rome Statute

PGA has a long and solid partnership history with the Dominican Republic, a state party to the Rome Statute, of promoting the fight against impunity for the most serious crimes of international concern.
El Salvador and the Rome Statute

El Salvador and the Rome Statute

Since 2002, Parliamentarians for Global Action has been working on El Salvador’s accession to the Rome Statute. El Salvador became the 124 State Party to the International Criminal Court on 3 March 2016..
Estonia and the Rome Statute

Estonia and the Rome Statute

Estonia signed the Rome Statute on 27 December 1999 and deposited its instrument of ratification of the same Statute on 30 January 2002.
Jamaica and the Rome Statute

Jamaica and the Rome Statute

Jamaica is one of the few Caribbean countries that has yet to become a State Party of the International Criminal Court.
Lesotho and the Rome Statute

Lesotho and the Rome Statute

The Government of Lesotho is actively working on the ratification of the amendments on the crime of aggression.
Madagascar and the Rome Statute

Madagascar and the Rome Statute

Since 2002, PGA has been working in Madagascar, promoting the fight against impunity notably through the ratification and the domestic implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Malawi and the Rome Statute

Malawi and the Rome Statute

Rome Statute signed on 3 March 1999 and deposited the instrument of ratification of the same Statute on 19 September 2002.
Malaysia and the Rome Statute

Malaysia and the Rome Statute

Malaysia participated in the July 1998 Rome Conference that adopted the ICC Statute with 120 votes in favor but has yet to accede to the Rome Statute.
Nigeria and the Rome Statute

Nigeria and the Rome Statute

Nigeria signed the Rome Statute on 1 June 2000 and deposited its instrument of ratification of the Rome Statute on 27 September 2001.
Netherlands and the Rome Statute

Netherlands and the Rome Statute

Netherlands signed the Rome Statute on 18 July 1998 and deposited its instrument of ratification of the Rome Statute on 17 July 2001.
Palestine and the Rome Statute

Palestine and the Rome Statute

Palestine acceded to the Rome Statute in January 2015, becoming the 123rd State Party to the Rome Statute.
South Africa and the Rome Statute

South Africa and the Rome Statute

South Africa signed the Rome Statute on 17 July 1998 and deposited its instrument of ratification of the Rome Statute on 27 November 2000.
Tanzania and the Rome Statute

Tanzania and the Rome Statute

PGA has worked with Parliamentarians from Tanzania in promoting the fight against impunity over the last 15 years. The United Republic of Tanzania deposited its instrument of ratification of the Rome Statute on 20 August 2002.
Uganda and the Rome Statute

Uganda and the Rome Statute

Since 2000, PGA has been working in Uganda with a multiparty group, promoting the fight against impunity notably through the ratification and domestic implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Cybercrime - Weekly Update - June 2023

Cybercrime - Weekly Update - June 2023

The PGA Weekly Cybercrime Update is prepared by the International Peace and Security Program of PGA and is provided strictly for informational purposes only.
Parliamentarians in Mozambique Assess Increasing Sustainability of Small-Scale Fisheries

Parliamentarians in Mozambique Assess Increasing Sustainability of Small-Scale Fisheries

This meeting brought parliamentarians from the National Assembly of Mozambique together with the Ministry of Sea, Inland Waters and Fisheries, experts, and civil society representatives to reflect on opportunities to support the sustainable development of small-scale fisheries in Mozambique.
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