Plenary of ICC judges

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The Plenary of ICC judges is the collective assembly of all judges of the International Criminal Court, responsible for key institutional decisions such as judicial elections, internal rules, and administrative matters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf judicial body
organ of the International Criminal Court
aimsTo ensure consistency and efficiency of the Court’s judicial work
basedIn The Hague
composedOf all ICC judges
convenes plenary sessions of ICC judges
decisionMakingMethod collective decision-making by ICC judges
governs internal judicial practice of the International Criminal Court
hasMember judges of the International Criminal Court
jurisdiction matters related to the internal functioning of the International Criminal Court
languageOfWork English
French
legalBasis Regulations of the Court
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the International Criminal Court
locatedIn Netherlands
oversees judicial administration of the International Criminal Court
parentOrganization Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute
surface form: Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute (indirect oversight)
partOf International Criminal Court
relatedTo Judicial Divisions of the International Criminal Court
Presidency of the International Criminal Court
responsibleFor administrative matters concerning the judiciary of the International Criminal Court
adoption of internal rules of the Court
adoption of regulations of the Court
adoption of the Code of Judicial Ethics of the International Criminal Court
allocation of judges to divisions of the Court
election of the First Vice-President of the International Criminal Court
election of the Presidency of the International Criminal Court
election of the Second Vice-President of the International Criminal Court
key institutional decisions of the International Criminal Court
subjectTo Rome Statute provisions on the judiciary
judicial independence guarantees under the Rome Statute

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