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Throughout the campaign to establish the ICC, African governments, regional bodies and civil society have played key roles for the Court to become a reality and continue to hold an important position in promoting the ICC. Thirty-three African countries have ratified the Rome Statute, making Africa the most represented region in the Assembly of States Parties.

However, much work remains with regards to the implementation of the Rome Statute into national legislations in the continent. Even though several implementation laws have been drafted, only two drafts have been completed and enacted.

In addition, the current seven situations before the ICC concern Africa (Côte d’Ivoire, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, the Central African Republic, Kenya and Mali).
Academic Papers and Reports
Author Title Date
Heinrich Böll Foundation – Africa
18624|18625 2012
Institute for Justice and Reconciliation Transitional Justice in Africa Programme
15107|15108 Feb 2011
Government and Inter-governmental Documents
Author Date and Title
European Parliament
26 Apr 2012
Lochbihler on the verdict of Charles Taylor: Justice has been done
EU
03 Mar 2012
Statement by the Spokesperson of the High Representative on the ICC decision concerning the arrest warrants for Sudanese Defence Minister Abdelrahim Mohamed Hussein
Botswana
Dec 2011
Statement made during the 10th Assembly of States Parties- Botswana
Burkina Faso
Dec 2011
Statement made during the 10th Assembly of States Parties- Burkina Faso
Central African Republic
Dec 2011
Statement made during the 10th Assembly of States Parties- Central African Republic
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Dec 2011
Statement made during the 10th Assembly of States Parties- Democratic Republic of the Congo
Gambia
Dec 2011
Statement made during the 10th Assembly of States Parties- Gambia
ICC Statements and Reports
Author Date and Title
ICC-CPI
23 Feb 2012
Côte d’Ivoire: the ICC Judges expand the scope of the investigation to the 2002-2010 period
ICC
26 June 2009
ICC First Vice-President begins her official visit to African States Parties
NGO Letters, Papers, Reports, and Statements
Author Titleascending Date
AFLA
20721|20722 04 Apr 2013
ICTJ
19925|19926 18 Jan 2013
Amnesty International
19227|19228 15 Oct 2012
AI
17790|17791 May 2012
Amnesty International
14859|14860 10 Aug 2011
EU/Africa CSOs
14465|14466 16 June 2011
142 NGOs
17592|17593 03 May 2012
25 civil society organisations
16035|16036 28 Nov 2011
African Civil Society
17555|17556 03 May 2012
African civil society and international organizations
18433|18434 05 July 2012
CICC
18717|18718 Aug 2012
Human Rights Watch
18685|18686 01 Aug 2012
African NGOs
19910|19911 17 Jan 2013
CSOs Joint Statement
14512|14513 18 June 2011
CICC
15533|15534 26 Oct 2011
DRC Coalition for the ICC
17437|17440 12 Apr 2012
OSISA
16980|16981 02 Mar 2012
ICJ-Kenya
20735|20736 05 Apr 2013
ICTJ
17421|17422 18 Apr 2012
Kenyans for Peace Truth and Justice
16714|16715 10 Feb 2012
CICC Africa Strategy meeting participants
10457|10458 29 May 2009
NGO Media Statements
Author Date and Title
Human Rights Watch
21 Jan 2013
AU Summit: Rights Key for Addressing Crises
CICC
03 Aug 2012
Global Coalition Urges Rwanda to Accede to the Rome Statute
Human Rights Watch
01 Aug 2012
Africa: Clinton Should Urge Leaders to Address Abuse
African CSO's and international NGO's
08 June 2012
AU Summit: Malawi Stands with Darfur Victims
No Peace Without Justice
30 May 2012
Sierra Leone: Charles Taylor sentence sends strong message to all potential human rights violators
FIDH
18 May 2012
Deux nouvelles demandes de mandat d’arrêt de la CPI sur la RDC : Le Procureur de la CPI demande l’élargissement des charges contre Bosco Ntaganda et l’émission d’un mandat d’arrêt contre Sylvestre Mudacumura
HURINET and UCICC
16 May 2012
Ensure that justice needs are met: HURINET-U and UCICC welcome the arrest of Caesar Accellam.