Article 9 of the Rome Statute

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Article 9 of the Rome Statute establishes the framework for defining the Elements of Crimes used by the International Criminal Court to interpret and apply its core criminal provisions.

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instanceOf article of an international treaty
adoptedAt United Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
adoptedBy United Nations member states participating in the Rome Conference
adoptedIn Rome NERFINISHED
adoptedWithInstrument Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
adoptionDate 1998-07-17
appliesTo International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
bindingOn International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
category provision on sources and interpretative tools of international criminal law
clarifies that Elements of Crimes assist the Court in interpreting and applying articles defining crimes
definesFrameworkFor Elements of Crimes NERFINISHED
function to guide application of the core crimes under the Rome Statute
to guide interpretation of the core crimes under the Rome Statute
governs relationship between the Rome Statute and the Elements of Crimes
hasTitle Elements of Crimes NERFINISHED
interpretedBy judges of the International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
jurisdictionalScope crimes within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court
language Arabic
Chinese
English
French
Russian
Spanish
legalNature procedural and interpretative provision
legalSystem international criminal law
linkedDocument Elements of Crimes adopted by the Assembly of States Parties in 2002 NERFINISHED
partOf Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
purpose to establish the framework for defining the Elements of Crimes
relatesTo crime of aggression NERFINISHED
crimes against humanity
genocide
war crimes
requires Elements of Crimes to be adopted by the Assembly of States Parties
Elements of Crimes to be consistent with the Rome Statute NERFINISHED
status in force
subjectMatter Elements of Crimes for crimes against humanity
Elements of Crimes for genocide NERFINISHED
Elements of Crimes for the crime of aggression NERFINISHED
Elements of Crimes for war crimes
usedFor application of the definitions of crimes in the Rome Statute
interpretation of the definitions of crimes in the Rome Statute

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