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Assembly of State Parties
INTRODUCTION
The Assembly of States Parties (ASP) is the legislative body that oversees the
work and mandate of the ICC. It is comprised of one representative from every
country that has ratified the ICC's Rome Statute. Each representative can cast
one vote. Countries that have signed but not ratified the Rome Statute have
observer status at the ASP with no voting power.
Each year the ASP sets its agenda and decides a number of issues. Since its
first meeting in 2002, it has been charged with electing judges and prosecutors,
considering and deciding the Court's budget, approving any additional agreements
or amendments, and providing oversight of the administration of the Court. It
can also remove judges or prosecutors who fail to uphold the high duty of their
office. The current president of the Assembly is Ambassador Bruno Stagno Ugarte
of Costa Rica.
As of November 1, 2006, 103 countries are States Parties to the Rome Statute of
the International Criminal Court. They hail from every region of the world:
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28 from Africa
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12 from Asia
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15 from Eastern Europe
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22 from Latin America and Caribbean
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26 from Western Europe and other states
The African country
of Chad deposited its instrument of ratification to the Rome Statute on November
1, 2006. The Rome Statute will enter into force for Chad on January 1, 2007,
bringing the total number of States Parties to 104.
+ CLICK HERE FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF ICC STATES PARTIES BY
REGION.
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+ CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT
THE U.S. POSITION ON THE ICC
CURRENT AND PAST ANNUAL ASP MEETINGS
January 29-31, 2007 (resumed Fifth Session) Special Working Group on the Crime of Aggression.
November 23-December 1, 2006 (Fifth Session) Appointment of the Credentials
Committee, election of members of the Board of Directors for the Victims Trust
Fund, adoption of the budget, approval of the Strategic Plan, holding of the
first General Debate.
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CLICK HERE to read about KOFI
Annan’s opening statement at the Fifth ASP
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click here for the chief prosecutor's statement on darfur, uganda and the
democratic republic of the congo at the fifth asp.
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+ MORE COMING SOON!
January 26-27, 2006 (resumed Fourth Session) Election of Judges.
November 28-December 3, 2005 (Fourth Session) Adoption of the ICC 2006 budget, adoption of the draft regulations of the Trust Fund for Victims, the 2006 budget, adoption of the draft Code of Professional Conduct for Counsel Creation of the ICC liaison office in New York, election of a new Bureau for 2005-2008 negotiations on the crime of aggression.
September 6-12, 2004 Adoption of the ICC's 2005 budget, election of the
Deputy Prosecutor for Prosecutions Ms. Fatou Bensouda of The Gambia, adoption of
the Relationship Agreement between the ICC and the UN, establishment of a
secretariat for the Victims Trust Fund, adoption of revised procedures on the
nomination and election of judges, election of Ambassador Bruno Stagno to serve
as next ASP President.
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September 8-12, 2003 Election of Deputy Prosecutor and Board of Directors for the Victims Trust Fund, adoption of second year's budget. + READ MORE
April 21-23, 2003 Election of the Prosecutor and meeting of the Committee on Budget and Finance. + READ MORE
February 3-7, 2003 Election of Judges. + READ MORE
September 3-6, 2002 Approval of the Rules of Evidence and Procedure, the
Elements of Crime, the first year's budget, and the Agreement on Privileges and
Immunities.
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Updated December 11, 2006









