States Parties to the Rome Statute

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States Parties to the Rome Statute are the countries that have ratified or acceded to the treaty establishing the International Criminal Court and are thereby bound by its provisions and jurisdiction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf group of states
subject of international law
treaty party
canWithdrawBy notification of withdrawal to the depositary
definedIn Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
depositary Secretary-General of the United Nations
surface form: United Nations Secretary-General
geographicalScope worldwide
hasCharacteristic bound by cooperation obligations under Part 9 of the Rome Statute
consent to International Criminal Court jurisdiction over core international crimes
participate in governance of the International Criminal Court through the Assembly of States Parties
hasLegalEffect accept jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court
bound by provisions of the Rome Statute
hasMember State Party to the Rome Statute
hasObligation cooperate with the International Criminal Court
execute arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court
implement Rome Statute crimes in domestic law
hasProcess accession
ratification
succession
hasRight adopt amendments to the Rome Statute
adopt the budget of the International Criminal Court
elect judges of the International Criminal Court
elect the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
participate in the Assembly of States Parties
includesEntityType sovereign state
state-like entity
jurisdictionAccepted crime of aggression
crimes against humanity
genocide
war crimes
languageOfOfficialList Arabic
Chinese
English
French
Russian
Spanish
legalBasis Article 125 of the Rome Statute
maintainedBy Secretary-General of the United Nations
surface form: United Nations Secretary-General
meetsAs Assembly of States Parties
monitoredBy Assembly of States Parties
relatedTo United Nations Treaty Collection
complementarity principle
international criminal law
relatesTo International Criminal Court
startPointInTime 2002-07-01
treaty Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
withdrawalTakesEffectAfter one year

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Elements of Crimes adoptedBy States Parties to the Rome Statute
this entity surface form: Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute
Part 10: Enforcement appliesTo States Parties to the Rome Statute
Presidency of the International Criminal Court appliesToJurisdiction States Parties to the Rome Statute
Article 8 of the Rome Statute bindingOn States Parties to the Rome Statute
Part 8: Appeal and Revision bindingOn States Parties to the Rome Statute
International Criminal Court canProsecuteIndividualsFrom States Parties to the Rome Statute
OTP cooperatesWith States Parties to the Rome Statute
subject surface form: Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
Assembly of States Parties foundedBy States Parties to the Rome Statute
Assembly of States Parties jurisdiction States Parties to the Rome Statute
ASP jurisdiction States Parties to the Rome Statute
subject surface form: Assembly of States Parties
Secretariat of the Assembly of States Parties serves States Parties to the Rome Statute
Working Group on Amendments worksOnBehalfOf States Parties to the Rome Statute
this entity surface form: States Parties to the International Criminal Court