ICC Review Conference resolution
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An ICC Review Conference resolution is a formal decision adopted by states parties to the International Criminal Court’s Rome Statute during a review conference, typically used to amend the Statute or clarify its application.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| ICC Review Conference resolution canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: ICC Review Conference resolution Context triple: [Resolution RC/Res.1, category, ICC Review Conference resolution]
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ICC Board
The ICC Board is the primary decision-making and governance body of the International Cricket Council, responsible for setting global policies and strategic direction for international cricket.
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ICC
ICC is the commonly used abbreviation for the MAB International Coordinating Council, the governing body that oversees UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme.
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ICC
ICC is a global business organization that represents companies worldwide and sets widely used rules and standards for international trade and commerce.
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ICC
The ICC is a standardized global reference chart used by geologists to define and correlate the divisions of geological time and rock strata.
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ICC
ICC is the commonly used abbreviation for the Inuit Circumpolar Council, an international non-governmental organization representing Inuit across the Arctic regions.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: ICC Review Conference resolution Target entity description: An ICC Review Conference resolution is a formal decision adopted by states parties to the International Criminal Court’s Rome Statute during a review conference, typically used to amend the Statute or clarify its application.
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A.
ICC Board
The ICC Board is the primary decision-making and governance body of the International Cricket Council, responsible for setting global policies and strategic direction for international cricket.
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B.
ICC
ICC is the commonly used abbreviation for the MAB International Coordinating Council, the governing body that oversees UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme.
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C.
ICC
The ICC is a standardized global reference chart used by geologists to define and correlate the divisions of geological time and rock strata.
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ICC
ICC is the commonly used abbreviation for the Inuit Circumpolar Council, an international non-governmental organization representing Inuit across the Arctic regions.
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ICC
The ICC is the commonly used abbreviation for the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions, an international network that supports and coordinates national human rights bodies worldwide.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
formal decision
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international legal instrument ⓘ treaty body resolution ⓘ |
| adoptedAt | 2010 Review Conference of the Rome Statute in Kampala NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| adoptedBy |
Assembly of States Parties acting in Review Conference
NERFINISHED
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States Parties to the Rome Statute NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| adoptionMethod |
consensus where possible
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vote of States Parties when consensus is not reached ⓘ |
| appliesTo | Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| bindingOn | States Parties that accept the amendment ⓘ |
| canInclude |
amendments to definitions of crimes
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amendments to jurisdictional provisions ⓘ interpretative understandings ⓘ political declarations related to the ICC ⓘ |
| category | public international law instrument ⓘ |
| convenedAt | ICC Review Conference NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| convenedBy | United Nations Secretary-General NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| convenedUnder | Rome Statute framework NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| effect |
clarifies obligations of States Parties
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guides practice of the International Criminal Court ⓘ modifies the text of the Rome Statute when amendment is adopted ⓘ |
| field | international criminal law ⓘ |
| firstMajorExample | Kampala amendments on the crime of aggression NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| governedBy | rules of procedure of the Assembly of States Parties ⓘ |
| implementedThrough | ratification or acceptance by individual States Parties ⓘ |
| language | official languages of the International Criminal Court ⓘ |
| legalBasis |
Article 121 of the Rome Statute
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Article 123 of the Rome Statute ⓘ |
| mayAffect | non-States Parties when customary international law is implicated ⓘ |
| maySpecify |
conditions for entry into force of amendments
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procedural steps for States Parties to follow ⓘ temporal scope of new provisions ⓘ |
| purpose |
to amend provisions of the Rome Statute
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to clarify the interpretation of the Rome Statute ⓘ to guide the application of the Rome Statute ⓘ |
| recordedIn | official records of the Review Conference ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute
NERFINISHED
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International Criminal Court NERFINISHED ⓘ United Nations treaty framework NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| requires | participation of States Parties to the Rome Statute ⓘ |
| requiresQuorum | participation of a majority of States Parties ⓘ |
| subjectMatter |
conditions for the exercise of jurisdiction
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core crimes under the Rome Statute ⓘ elements of crimes ⓘ institutional and governance issues of the ICC ⓘ jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court ⓘ rules of procedure and evidence ⓘ |
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Subject: ICC Review Conference resolution Description of subject: An ICC Review Conference resolution is a formal decision adopted by states parties to the International Criminal Court’s Rome Statute during a review conference, typically used to amend the Statute or clarify its application.
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