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Res. 1422/1487, 2004
Res. 1422/1487, 2004
The Security Council votes to refer Sudan to the ICC, the first such Security Council referral, on 31 March 2005. Credit: UN.
2002
Security Council Resolution 1422 (first passed in July 2002 and renewed as Resolution 1487 in June 2003) grants immunity to personnel from ICC non-States Parties involved in United Nations established or authorized missions for a renewable twelve-month period. CICC members support the conclusions of legal experts from many nations that Security Council Resolution 1422 is incompatible with the Rome Statute, demonstrates the improper use of the Security Council, and contradicts the UN Charter and other international law.

This section includes the texts of Resolutions 1422 and 1487, government statements made at the Security Council Open Meetings on these resolutions in 2002 and 2003, as well as legal analyses, press releases, and other documents by the CICC and its members.

2003
Security Council Resolution 1422 (first passed in July 2002 and renewed as Resolution 1487 in June 2003) grants immunity to personnel from ICC non-States Parties involved in United Nations established or authorized missions for a renewable twelve-month period. CICC members support the conclusions of legal experts from many nations that Security Council Resolution 1422 is incompatible with the Rome Statute, demonstrates the improper use of the Security Council, and contradicts the UN Charter and other international law.

This section includes the texts of Resolutions 1422 and 1487, government statements made at the Security Council Open Meetings on these resolutions in 2002 and 2003, as well as legal analyses and other documents by the CICC and its members.

2004
Security Council Resolution 1422 (first passed in July 2002 and renewed as Resolution 1487 in June 2003) granted immunity to personnel from ICC non-States Parties involved in United Nations established or authorized missions for a renewable twelve-month period. Despite US efforts to renew this resolution again in 2004, the US withdrew the resolution once they could not secure enough votes in the Security Council.

This section includes statements by UN officials as well as legal analyses, press releases and other documents by the CICC and its members.
Government and Inter-governmental Documents
Author Date and Title
Canada, Ireland, Jordan, Liechtenstein and Switzerland
20 May 2004
Letter from the representatives of Canada, Ireland, Jordan, Liechtenstein and Switzerland addressed to the President of the Security Council on United Nations peacekeeping
India
10 July 2003
Statement by H.E. Ambassador V.K. Nambiar, Permanent Representative of India to the UN, at the UN Security Council open debate on the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina (New York, USA)
Argentina
12 June 2003
Statement by H.E. Arnoldo M. Listre, Permanent Representative of Argentina to the UN, at the UN Security Council open debate on the Proposed Renewal of the Provisions of Security Council Resolution 1422 (New York, USA)
Brazil
12 June 2003
Statement by Ms Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti, Chargée d’affaires of the Mission of Brazil to the UN, at the UN Security Council open debate on the Proposed Renewal of the Provisions of Security Council Resolution 1422 (New York, USA)
Canada
12 June 2003
Statement by H.E. Ambassador Paul Heinbecker, Permanent Representative of Canada to the UN, at the UN Security Council open debate on the Proposed Renewal of the Provisions of Security Council Resolution 1422 (New York, USA)
DRC
12 June 2003
Statement by Zenon Mukongo Ngay, Legal Advisor to the DRC at the UN, at the UN Security Council open debate on the Proposed Renewal of the Provisions of Security Council Resolution 1422 (New York, USA)
EU
12 June 2003
Statement by H.E. Ambassador Adamantios Th. Vassilakis, Permanent Representative of Greece to the UN, on behalf of the EU, at the UN Security Council open debate on the Proposed Renewal of the Provisions of Security Council Resolution 1422 (New York, USA)
ICC Statements and Reports
NGO Letters, Papers, Reports, and Statements
Author Title Date
Canada, Ireland, Jordan, Liechtenstein and Switzerland
1028|1029 20 May 2004
HRW
1034|1035 05 May 2004
CICC
998|999 12 June 2003
CICC
1002|1003 12 June 2003
AI
8902|8903 20 May 2003
AI
1009|1010 01 May 2003
AI
1012|1013 01 May 2003
AI
8900|8901 May 2003
HRW
1014|1015 01 Apr 2003
CICC
919|920 13 Aug 2002
International Association for Defense Lawyers
1465|1466 22 July 2002
932|933 11 July 2002
CICC
934|935 11 July 2002
CICC
936|937 11 July 2002
CICC
938|939 11 July 2002
Norway
3799|3800 11 July 2002
United Kingdom
3815|3816 11 July 2002
CICC
940|941 10 July 2002
CICC
943|944 10 July 2002
HRW
949|950 09 July 2002
CICC
951|952 08 July 2002
CICC
953|954 08 July 2002
CICC
959|960 03 July 2002
AI
973|974 02 July 2002
CICC
979|980 02 July 2002
UNA-USA
1467|1468 02 July 2002
Global Policy Forum
989|990 22 June 2002
Quotes and Statements