Presidency of the Court

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The Presidency of the Court is the leadership body of the International Criminal Court responsible for the proper administration of the Court and the coordination of its judicial and administrative functions.

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Presidency of the Court canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf judicial governance body
leadership body
organ of the International Criminal Court
composedOf First Vice-President of the Court
President of the Court
Second Vice-President of the Court
coordinates administrative support for judicial work
judicial activities among the Court’s divisions
coordinatesWith Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
Registry of the International Criminal Court
electedBy judges of the International Criminal Court
ensures efficient functioning of the Court
fairness of judicial proceedings
implementation of decisions of the judges
implementation of the Court’s strategic plans
establishedFor governance of the International Criminal Court
goal effective administration of international criminal justice
independence and impartiality of the Court
governs overall management of the Court
hasJurisdictionOver proper administration of the International Criminal Court
hasMemberCount three judges
hasRole adopting internal rules and policies for the Court
assigning judges to divisions and chambers
representing the Court in external relations
supervising the work of the Registry in judicial matters
hasTermLength three years
headedBy President of the International Criminal Court
language English
French
legalBasis Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
locatedIn Netherlands
The Hague
mayBeReelected true
oversees judicial administration of the Court
non-judicial administration of the Court
partOf International Criminal Court
reportsTo Assembly of States Parties on certain matters
represents International Criminal Court in ceremonial functions
responsibleFor coordination of administrative functions of the Court
coordination of judicial functions of the Court
proper administration of the Court
subjectTo Rome Statute provisions on the Presidency
Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the International Criminal Court
typeOf collegial body
worksWith Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute
United Nations and other international organizations

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