Rome Statute Article 111

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Rome Statute Article 111 is a provision of the International Criminal Court’s founding treaty that governs the enforcement of fines and forfeiture measures imposed by the Court.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf article of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
treaty provision
adoptedInInstrument Rome Statute adoption on 17 July 1998
aimsTo ensure effectiveness of financial penalties imposed by the International Criminal Court
facilitate international cooperation in the recovery of assets
appliesTo States Parties to the Rome Statute
basedOn obligations of States Parties to cooperate with the International Criminal Court
enteredIntoForceWithInstrument 1 July 2002
governs enforcement of fines imposed by the International Criminal Court
enforcement of forfeiture measures imposed by the International Criminal Court
hasNumber 111
jurisdiction International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
language Arabic
Chinese
English
French
Russian
Spanish
legalStatus binding on States Parties to the Rome Statute
legalSystem international criminal law
partOf Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
placeOfAdoption Rome NERFINISHED
regulates cooperation between the International Criminal Court and national authorities in enforcing fines
cooperation between the International Criminal Court and national authorities in enforcing forfeiture measures
relatedTo Rome Statute Part 10 NERFINISHED
enforcement of sentences and penalties of the International Criminal Court
requires States Parties to give effect to fines ordered by the International Criminal Court according to their national law
States Parties to give effect to forfeiture measures ordered by the International Criminal Court according to their national law
subjectMatter cooperation in enforcement of penalties
execution of fines
execution of forfeiture orders

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Rome Statute Article 112 relatedTo Rome Statute Article 111