Part 7 of the Rome Statute

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Part 7 of the Rome Statute sets out the framework for penalties and sentencing, including fines, forfeiture, and reparations, for individuals convicted by the International Criminal Court.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf part of an international treaty
adoptedWith Rome Statute on 17 July 1998
aimsTo ensure proportional and fair punishment for crimes under ICC jurisdiction
provide a framework for reparations to victims
allows imposition of life imprisonment in extreme gravity cases
appliesTo persons convicted by the International Criminal Court
articleRange Articles 77–80
assignsRoleTo Assembly of States Parties regarding the Trust Fund for Victims NERFINISHED
authorizes forfeiture of proceeds, property and assets derived directly or indirectly from the crime
imposition of fines
imposition of imprisonment
basedOn principles of proportionality in criminal sentencing
bindingOn States Parties to the Rome Statute NERFINISHED
citationStyle Rome Statute, Part 7, Articles 77–80 NERFINISHED
clarifies that national penalties are not affected by the Statute
containsArticle Article 77 of the Rome Statute NERFINISHED
Article 78 of the Rome Statute NERFINISHED
Article 79 of the Rome Statute NERFINISHED
Article 80 of the Rome Statute NERFINISHED
defines types of penalties the Court may impose
enteredIntoForceWith Rome Statute on 1 July 2002
interpretedBy judges of the International Criminal Court
jurisdictionOf International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
language Arabic
Chinese
English
French
Russian
Spanish
legalEffect limits the types and extent of penalties the ICC may impose
legalSystem international criminal law
partOf Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
protects interests of victims through reparations and the Trust Fund
rights of convicted persons in sentencing context
providesFor establishment of a Trust Fund for Victims
regulates fines
forfeiture
penalties
reparations to victims
sentencing
relatedTo Part 3 of the Rome Statute
Part 5 of the Rome Statute NERFINISHED
Part 6 of the Rome Statute NERFINISHED
requires consideration of gravity of the crime in sentencing
consideration of individual circumstances of the convicted person in sentencing
setsMaximum 30 years imprisonment as a general maximum term
subjectMatter consequences of conviction before the ICC
title Penalties

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Article 79 of the Rome Statute locatedInDocument Part 7 of the Rome Statute