Article 121 of the Rome Statute on amendments

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Article 121 of the Rome Statute on amendments is the provision that sets out the formal procedures and requirements for proposing, adopting, and entering into force amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

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instanceOf article of an international treaty
provision of the Rome Statute
adoptedAt United Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
adoptionDate 17 July 1998
appliesTo States Parties to the Rome Statute
assignsRoleTo United Nations Secretary-General as depositary for amendment proposals
bindingOn States Parties in accordance with the Rome Statute
category treaty amendment clause
citedAs Article 121 Rome Statute NERFINISHED
contains special rules for amendments to provisions of Part 2 of the Rome Statute
special rules for amendments to provisions of an exclusively institutional nature
special rules for amendments to provisions relating to the Court’s jurisdiction
defines requirements for adopting amendments to the Rome Statute
requirements for entry into force of amendments to the Rome Statute
requirements for proposing amendments to the Rome Statute
distinguishesBetween amendments to provisions of an institutional nature and other amendments
enteredIntoForceWith Rome Statute entry into force on 1 July 2002
governs amendment process used for the Kampala amendments on the crime of aggression
scope of application of amendments among States Parties
hasPurpose to balance stability of the Statute with possibility of legal development
to ensure a formal and predictable mechanism for changing the Rome Statute
hasSubject amendment procedures
jurisdiction International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
languageOf Arabic authentic text
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legalSystem international criminal law
linksTo Article 123 of the Rome Statute
Article 5 of the Rome Statute NERFINISHED
partOf Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
providesFor consideration of amendments at a Review Conference
consideration of amendments at a meeting of the Assembly of States Parties
entry into force of certain amendments for all States Parties after ratification by seven-eighths of States Parties
entry into force of certain amendments only for States Parties that have accepted them
submission of amendment proposals by any State Party
submission of amendment proposals by judges of the Court
submission of amendment proposals by the Prosecutor
regulates procedure for amending the Rome Statute
relatedTo Assembly of States Parties of the International Criminal Court NERFINISHED
Review Conference of the Rome Statute NERFINISHED
requires adoption of amendments by consensus or by a two-thirds majority of States Parties present and voting
circulation of proposed amendments to all States Parties
deposit of instruments of ratification or acceptance with the depositary
specifies time period for entry into force of amendments after deposit of required instruments

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Articles 15 bis and 15 ter of the Rome Statute linkedTo Article 121 of the Rome Statute on amendments