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  1. Nov 29, 2010 · The jurisdiction of the Court shall be limited to the most serious crimes of concern to the international community as a whole. The Court has jurisdiction in accordance with this Statute with respect to the following crimes: The crime of genocide; Crimes against humanity; War crimes; The crime of aggression.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rome_StatuteRome Statute - Wikipedia

    Purpose. The Rome Statute established four core international crimes: (I) Genocide, (II) Crimes against humanity, (III) War crimes, and (IV) Crime of aggression.

  3. The Rome Statute is the treaty that established the ICC, a permanent court with jurisdiction over the most serious crimes of international concern. It defines the crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court, such as genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and aggression, and sets out the principles, procedures and mechanisms of the Court.

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  4. Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Table of Contents. Corrections. Rome Conference. Final Act. Ratification Status. Rome documents. Main page. Languages: (as corrected by the...

  5. Establishment of the Court. Part 2. Jurisdiction, Admissibility and Applicable Law. Part 3. General Principles of Criminal Law. Part 4. Composition and Administration of the Court. Part 5....

  6. Rome Statute - Amendments AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE 8 (XVIII-10-a) -text (in 6 languages) - Kampala, 10 June 2010

  7. Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, 17 July 1998. States parties and signatories. The United Nations has been considering the establishment of a permanent international criminal court since its creation.

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