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Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (1998) United Nations
Adopted on 17 July 1998 (2187 U.N.T.S. 90).
Entered into force on 1 July 2002 (ratification status).
As amended on 26 September 2012 (ratification status).
As amended on 8 May 2013 (ratification status).
1390Rome Statute of the International Criminal CourtUnited Nations1998
2 Part 1: Establishment of the Court
2.1 Article 1: The Court
2.2 Article 2: Relationship of the Court with the United Nations
2.3 Article 3: Seat of the Court
2.4 Article 4: Legal status and powers of the Court
3 Part 2: Jurisdiction, Admissibility and Applicable Law
3.1 Article 5: Crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court
3.2 Article 6: Genocide
3.3 Article 7: Crimes against humanity
3.4 Article 8: War crimes
3.5 Article 8 bis: Crime of aggression
3.6 Article 9: Elements of Crimes
3.8 Article 11: Jurisdiction ratione temporis
3.9 Article 12: Preconditions to the exercise of jurisdiction
3.10 Article 13: Exercise of jurisdiction
3.11 Article 14: Referral of a situation by a State Party
3.12 Article 15: Prosecutor
3.13 Article 15 bis: Exercise of jurisdiction over the crime of aggression (State referral, proprio motu)
3.14 Article 15 ter: Exercise of jurisdiction over the crime of aggression (Security Council referral)
3.15 Article 16: Deferral of investigation or prosecution
3.16 Article 17: Issues of admissibility
3.17 Article 18: Preliminary rulings regarding admissibility
3.18 Article 19: Challenges to the jurisdiction of the Court or the admissibility of a case
3.19 Article 20: Ne bis in idem
3.20 Article 21: Applicable law
4 Part 3: General Principles of Criminal Law
4.1 Article 22: Nullum crimen sine lege
4.2 Article 23: Nulla poena sine lege
4.3 Article 24: Non-retroactivity ratione personae
4.4 Article 25: Individual criminal responsibility
4.5 Article 26: Exclusion of jurisdiction over persons under eighteen
4.6 Article 27: Irrelevance of official capacity
4.7 Article 28: Responsibility of commanders and other superiors
4.8 Article 29: Non-applicability of statute of limitations
4.9 Article 30: Mental element
4.10 Article 31: Grounds for excluding criminal responsibility
4.11 Article 32: Mistake of fact or mistake of law
4.12 Article 33: Superior orders and prescription of law
5 Part 4: Composition and Administration of the Court
5.1 Article 34: Organs of the Court
5.2 Article 35: Service of judges
5.3 Article 36: Qualifications, nomination and election of judges
5.4 Article 37: Judicial vacancies
5.5 Article 38: The Presidency
5.6 Article 39: Chambers
5.7 Article 40: Independence of the judges
5.8 Article 41: Excusing and disqualification of judges
5.9 Article 42: The Office of the Prosecutor
5.10 Article 43: The Registry
5.11 Article 44: Staff
5.12 Article 45: Solemn undertaking
5.13 Article 46: Removal from office
5.14 Article 47: Disciplinary measures
5.15 Article 48: Privileges and immunities
5.16 Article 49: Salaries, allowances and expenses
5.17 Article 50: Official and working languages
5.18 Article 51: Rules of Procedure and Evidence
5.19 Article 52: Regulations of the Court
6 Part 5: Investigation and Prosecution
6.1 Article 53: Initiation of an investigation
6.2 Article 54: Duties and powers of the Prosecutor with respect to investigations
6.3 Article 55: Rights of persons during an investigation
6.4 Article 56: Role of the Pre-Trial Chamber in relation to a unique investigative opportunity
6.5 Article 57: Functions and powers of the Pre-Trial Chamber
6.6 Article 58: Issuance by the Pre-Trial Chamber of a warrant of arrest or a summons to appear
6.7 Article 59: Arrest proceedings in the custodial State
6.8 Article 60: Initial proceedings before the Court
6.9 Article 61: Confirmation of the charges before trial
7 Part 6: The Trial
7.1 Article 62: Place of trial
7.2 Article 63: Trial in the presence of the accused
7.3 Article 64: Functions and powers of the Trial Chamber
7.4 Article 65: Proceedings on an admission of guilt
7.5 Article 66: Presumption of innocence
7.6 Article 67: Rights of the accused
7.7 Article 68: Protection of the victims and witnesses and their participation in the proceedings
7.8 Article 69: Evidence
7.9 Article 70: Offences against the administration of justice
7.10 Article 71: Sanctions for misconduct before the Court
7.11 Article 72: Protection of national security information
7.12 Article 73: Third-party information or documents
7.13 Article 74: Requirements for the decision
7.14 Article 75: Reparations to victims
7.15 Article 76: Sentencing
8 Part 7: Penalties
8.1 Article 77: Applicable penalties
8.2 Article 78: Determination of the sentence
8.3 Article 79: Trust Fund
8.4 Article 80: Non-prejudice to national application of penalties and national laws
9 Part 8: Appeal and Revision
9.1 Article 81: Appeal against decision of acquittal or conviction or against sentence
9.2 Article 82: Appeal against other decisions
9.3 Article 83: Proceedings on appeal
9.4 Article 84: Revision of conviction or sentence
9.5 Article 85: Compensation to an arrested or convicted person
10 Part 9: International Cooperation and Judicial Assistance
10.1 Article 86: General obligation to cooperate
10.2 Article 87: Requests for cooperation: general provisions
10.3 Article 88: Availability of procedures under national law
10.4 Article 89: Surrender of persons to the Court
10.5 Article 90: Competing requests
10.6 Article 91: Contents of request for arrest and surrender
10.7 Article 92: Provisional arrest
10.8 Article 93: Other forms of cooperation
10.9 Article 94: Postponement of execution of a request in respect of ongoing investigation or prosecution
10.10 Article 95: Postponement of execution of a request in respect of an admissibility challenge
10.11 Article 96: Contents of request for other forms of assistance under article 93
10.12 Article 97: Consultations
10.13 Article 98: Cooperation with respect to waiver of immunity and consent to surrender
10.14 Article 99: Execution of requests under articles 93 and 96
10.15 Article 100: Costs
10.16 Article 101: Rule of speciality
10.17 Article 102: Use of terms
11 Part 10: Enforcement
11.1 Article 103: Role of States in enforcement of sentences of imprisonment
11.2 Article 104: Change in designation of State of enforcement
11.3 Article 105: Enforcement of the sentence
11.4 Article 106: Supervision of enforcement of sentences and conditions of imprisonment
11.5 Article 107: Transfer of the person upon completion of sentence
11.6 Article 108: Limitation on the prosecution or punishment of other offences
11.7 Article 109: Enforcement of fines and forfeiture measures
11.8 Article 110: Review by the Court concerning reduction of sentence
11.9 Article 111: Escape
12 Part 11: Assembly of States Parties
12.1 Article 112: Assembly of States Parties
13 Part 12: Financing
13.1 Article 113: Financial Regulations
13.2 Article 114: Payment of expenses
13.3 Article 115: Funds of the Court and of the Assembly of States Parties
13.4 Article 116: Voluntary contributions
13.5 Article 117: Assessment of contributions
13.6 Article 118: Annual audit
14 Part 13: Final Clauses
14.1 Article 119: Settlement of disputes
14.2 Article 120: Reservations
14.3 Article 121: Amendments
14.4 Article 122: Amendments to provisions of an institutional nature
14.5 Article 123: Review of the Statute
14.6 Article 124: Transitional Provision
14.7 Article 125: Signature, ratification, acceptance, approval or accession
14.8 Article 126: Entry into force
14.9 Article 127: Withdrawal
14.10 Article 128: Authentic texts
Part 1: Establishment of the Court[edit]
Article 1: The Court[edit]
Article 2: Relationship of the Court with the United Nations[edit]
Article 3: Seat of the Court[edit]
Article 4: Legal status and powers of the Court[edit]
Part 2: Jurisdiction, Admissibility and Applicable Law[edit]
Article 5: Crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court[edit]
Article 6: Genocide[edit]
Article 7: Crimes against humanity[edit]
Article 8: War crimes[edit]
(iii) Intentionally directing attacks against personnel, installations, material, units or vehicles involved in a humanitarian assistance or peacekeeping mission in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, as long as they are entitled to the protection given to civilia