Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (1998)

02-Oct-2007

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An International Criminal Court (“the Court”) is hereby established. It shall be a permanent institution and shall have the power to exercise its jurisdiction over persons for the most serious crimes of international concern, as referred to in this Statute, and shall be complementary to national criminal jurisdictions. The jurisdiction and functioning of the Court shall be governed by the provisions of this Statute. It entries into force for Cambodia in 2002.

Information Source : Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (1998)