A Permanent International Criminal Court

A Diplomatic Conference being held in Rome between 15 June and 17 July could result in a Convention to establish a permanent International Criminal Court. Its effectiveness will depend on the mandate, powers and resources conferred upon it and and on the cooperation of participating States. The following contributions (pages 1 to 8), highlight some of the main issues.

This issue is also available in French: Échange Humanitaire No. 11

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