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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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Cyprus and the Rome Statute

Cyprus and the Rome Statute

Cyprus signed the Rome Statute on 15 October 1998 and ratified on 7 March 2002.
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.
Ecuador and the Rome Statute

Ecuador and the Rome Statute

Since ratification, PGA’s priority in Ecuador has been the adoption of complete domestic legislation containing the crimes and core principles included in the Rome Statute as well as provisions to set a national mechanism to fulfill the cooperation obligation with the ICC.
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..
Gabon and the Rome Statute

Gabon and the Rome Statute

Gabon is a Member State of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC). PGA has been working with parliamentarians from Gabon since 2008.
Georgia and the Rome Statute

Georgia and the Rome Statute

Georgia signed the Rome Statute on 18 July of 1998 and ratified it on 5 September of 2003.
Guinea and the Rome Statute

Guinea and the Rome Statute

Since 2011, PGA has been working in Guinea, promoting the fight against impunity notably through the domestic implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Guatemala and the Rome Statute

Guatemala and the Rome Statute

Guatemala after 36 years of civil war, from 1960 to 1996, became the 121st State Party of Rome Statue.
Haiti and the Rome Statute

Haiti and the Rome Statute

PGA has worked with Parliamentarians from Haiti since 2007 promoting the fight against impunity for the most serious crimes, and currently promoting ratification and domestic implementation of the Rome Statute.
Honduras and the Rome Statute

Honduras and the Rome Statute

Honduras signed the Rome Statute on 7 October 1998, and ratified it on 1st July 2002, becoming the 76th State Party
India and the Rome Statute

India and the Rome Statute

Currently, India is one of PGA’s target countries for the Campaign for the Rome Statute of the ICC. The PGA ILHR team is working very closely with the Indian National Group consisting of over 20 Members of Parliament from India to promote the accession of
Indonesia and the Rome Statute

Indonesia and the Rome Statute

The involvement of Parliamentarians in PGA’s global, regional events and nationals has had the aim of creating a network in support of the ICC and for political multi-partisan mobilisation in order to complete the steps for accession.
Iraq and the Rome Statute

Iraq and the Rome Statute

Iraq has not ratified the Rome Statute. On 1 March 2005, Iraq’s interim Government withdrew its accession to the Rome Statute and cancelled its earlier decision to join the ICC.
Ireland and the Rome Statute

Ireland and the Rome Statute

Ireland signed the Rome Statute on 7 October 1998 and ratified it on 11 April 2002.
Italy and the Rome Statute

Italy and the Rome Statute

Italy signed on 18 July 1998 and ratified on 26 July 1999 (adoption of Law No. 232), becoming the 4th State Party to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
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.
Japan and the Rome Statute

Japan and the Rome Statute

PGA contributed to the Japan’s ratification of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Japan formally deposited its instrument of accession to the Rome Statute of the ICC on 17 July 2007.
Jordan and the Rome Statute

Jordan and the Rome Statute

The Rome Statute was signed on 7 October, 1998 and was ratified on 11 of April, 2002.