Resolution RC/Res.6

E229059

Resolution RC/Res.6 is a key decision adopted at the Review Conference of the Rome Statute that introduced amendments related to the crime of aggression under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court.

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RC/Res.6 1
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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf International Criminal Court resolution
resolution
adoptedAt Kampala Review Conference
adoptedBy Review Conference of the Rome Statute
States Parties to the Rome Statute
adoptedUnder Review Conference agenda item on the crime of aggression
adoptedWithin Assembly of States Parties framework
adoptionDate 2010-06-11
adoptionMethod consensus
amends Article 5 of the Rome Statute
Article 8 bis of the Rome Statute
Articles 15 bis and 15 ter of the Rome Statute
category Kampala Amendments
concerns amendments to the Rome Statute
crime of aggression
conference Review Conference of the Rome Statute
surface form: Review Conference of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
defines crime of aggression under the Rome Statute
effect clarified definition and elements of the crime of aggression
expanded subject-matter jurisdiction of the ICC to include the crime of aggression
establishes conditions for the exercise of jurisdiction over the crime of aggression
procedural framework for the ICC’s jurisdiction over aggression
fullTitle Resolution RC/Res.6 on the crime of aggression
identifier Resolution RC/Res.6 self-linksurface differs
surface form: RC/Res.6
includes understandings related to the interpretation of the crime of aggression
language Arabic
Chinese
English
French
Russian
Spanish
legalBasis Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
linkedTo Kampala Amendments
surface form: Kampala Amendments on the crime of aggression
locationOfAdoption Kampala
surface form: Kampala, Uganda
providesFor Security Council referral jurisdiction over the crime of aggression
State referral jurisdiction over the crime of aggression
proprio motu investigations by the Prosecutor regarding aggression under certain conditions
references Article 2(4) of the UN Charter
Article 39 of the United Nations Charter
surface form: Article 39 of the UN Charter

Charter of the United Nations
surface form: United Nations Charter
relatedTo Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute
International Criminal Court
requires a decision by the Assembly of States Parties to activate jurisdiction over aggression
ratification or acceptance by States Parties for activation of jurisdiction
setsEarliestActivationDate 2017-01-01
setsMinimumRatifications 30 States Parties
status in force for States Parties that have accepted the amendments
subjectMatter international criminal law
jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court
use of force in international relations

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Review Conference of the Rome Statute adopted Resolution RC/Res.6
Resolution RC/Res.6 identifier Resolution RC/Res.6 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: RC/Res.6