ICC-ASP/2/Res 2 Staff regulations for the International Criminal Court The Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court,
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Staff Rules of the International Criminal Court (As amended, entered into force on 27 July 2015, see ICC/AI/2015/004/Cor 1)
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ICC-ASP/2/Res 2 Staff regulations for the International Criminal Court The Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court,
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ICC-ASP/2/10 A Conditions of service and compensation of the judges of the International Criminal Court 1 At its 4th meeting, on 11 September 2003, the
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On July 17, 1998, a Statute for a new, permanent International Criminal Court was allied crimes and the lack of judges from the vanquished nations on the
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Foreword of the Registrar of International Criminal Court Mr Herman von Hebel Court's staff and officials in accordance with article 48 of the Rome Statute,
personnel, another indispensable factor is state co-operation The ICC differs from national courts in that it has neither a police force under its own jurisdiction
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ICC-ASP/2/Res.2. Staff regulations for the International Criminal Court. The Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International.
25 août 2005 Staff rules of the International Criminal Court. (Annex to ICC/AI/2005/003). Note by the Secretariat. The Secretariat of the Assembly of ...
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Staff Rules of the International Criminal Court. (As amended entered into force on 27 July 2015
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is composed of 18 judges who are elected for terms of office of nine years by the. Assembly of States Parties (ASP) to
Regulation 12.2 and ICC/PRESD/G/2003/001 hereby promulgates the Staff Rules of the. International Criminal Court
Article 41. Excusing and disqualification of judges. 20. Article 42. The Office of the Prosecutor. 20. Article 44. Staff. 21. Article 45. Solemn undertaking.
When I ran for the position of Registrar at the International Criminal Court I pledged to the Judges to undertake a thorough review of the Registry's
31 mars 2021 The Staff Union Council (“SUC”) of the International Criminal Court (ICC) seizes the invitation of the Facilitators of the Review Mechanism ...
14 avr. 2021 B. Working Environment and Culture Staff Engagement