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eastern european states parties

19 articles:

Albania and the Rome Statute

Albania signed the Rome Statute on 18 July 1998 and deposited its instrument of ratification on 31 January 2003. Albania has not yet ratified the Amendments to the Rome Statute adopted by the 2010 Review Conference.

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.

Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Rome Statute

Bosnia and Herzegovina signed the Rome Statute on 17 July 2000, and ratified on 11 April 2002.

Bulgaria and the Rome Statute

Bulgaria signed the Rome Statute on 11 February 1999, and ratified on 11 April 2002.

Croatia and the Rome Statute

Croatia deposited its instrument of ratification of the Rome Statute on 21 May 2001.

Czechia and the Rome Statute

On 21 July 2009, Czechia deposited the Instrument of Ratification of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) at the United Nations in New York.

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.

Georgia and the Rome Statute

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

Hungary and the Rome Statute

Hungary signed the Rome Statute on 15 January 1999 and ratified on 30 November 2001, becoming the 47th State Party.

Latvia and the Rome Statute

Latvia signed the Rome Statute on 22 April 1999, and ratified on 28 June 2002, becoming the 74th State Party.

Lithuania and the Rome Statute

Lithuania signed the Rome Statute on 10 December 1998, and ratified on 12 May 2003, becoming the 90th State Party.

Moldova and the Rome Statute

On 12 October 2010, the Republic of Moldova confirmed the ratification of the Rome Statute.

Montenegro and the Rome Statute

On 23 October 2006, Montenegro confirmed the ratification of the Rome Statute. The Statute became effective for Montenegro on 3 June 2006, the date of State succession.

North Macedonia and the Rome Statute

North Macedonia signed the Rome Statute on 7 October 1998 and ratified on 6 March 2002, becoming the 54th State Party.

Poland and the Rome Statute

Poland signed the Rome Statute on 9 April 1999, and ratified on 12 November 2001, becoming the 46th State Party.

Romania and the Rome Statute

Romania signed the Rome Statute on 7 July 1999, and ratified on 11 April 2002, participating in the simultaneous deposit at the special UN treaty ceremony to mark the 60 ratifications necessary for entry into force.

Serbia and the Rome Statute

Serbia deposited its instrument of ratification of the Rome Statute on 6 September 2001.

Slovakia and the Rome Statute

Peter Burian, State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic, deposited the instrument of ratification of the Kampala Amendments to the Rome Statute of the ICC at the United Nations.

Slovenia and the Rome Statute

Slovenia signed the Rome Statute on 7 October 1998, and ratified on 31 December 2001, becoming the 48th State Party.