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Ratification of the Rome Statute
Supporting ratification of the Rome Statute is crucial to making membership in the ICC truly global and universal. The Rome Statute entered into force after achieving 60 ratifications in July 2002, decades earlier than predicted. Now, only a few years later, the number of ratifications/accessions has risen from 66 to 120. The 120th accession by Vanuatu on 4 December 2011 represents an important milestone in advancing towards universal ratification of the Rome Statute. In order for the ICC to succeed, a growing majority of the world’s nations must support the Court and the Rome Statute and actively cooperate in areas such as providing evidence, surrendering indicted individuals and holding national trials.

For most nations, the key challenge in convincing governments to consider ratification is educational. The Coalition plays an important role in terms of providing accurate and updated information about international justice and the ICC. The Coalition also assists countries in addressing any possible constitutional and legislative obstacles to ratification, in addition to actively engaging in efforts to stimulate and generate the necessary political will for countries to become states parties to the Court.

The Coalition has redoubled its ratification efforts in regions of the world, particularly those underrepresented at the ICC, such as Asia and the Middle East. Political changes in recent years have indicated a new openness in some countries in which governments have previously been hesitant to join the Rome Statute system. The CICC’s ratification campaign strongly encourages signatory and non-signatory states alike to entrench their commitment to international justice and ratify or accede to the Rome Statute.

Currently the Rome Statute of the ICC has 139 Signatories and 122 Ratifications
Ratification Chart by Region (based on the categories adopted by the CICC)
Signatories of the Rome Statute
Signatures/Ratification of the Agreement on the Privileges and Immunities of the ICC

* 10 countries deposited their instrument of ratification simultaneously at a special UN ceremony on 11 April 2002, crossing the threshold of 60 ratifications needed for the Rome Statute to enter into force. Due to their concerted efforts, each country was designated the 60th State Parties member.
Audio Visual Resources
Author Title Date
UN and Permanent Mission of Slovakia to the UN
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30 Apr 2010
Conference Reports and Declarations
Author Date and Title
PGA
31 Oct 2008
Santo Domingo Plan of Action on the Rule of Law & the ICC
Latin American NGOs
03 Oct 2008
Declaration of Guatemala
FIDH
18 Aug 2006
Report on FIDH-CICC Roundtable on ICC Ratification and Implementation in Yemen (January 2004)
FIDH
10 July 2006
Report on FIDH-CICC-IHRLI Roundtable on ICC Ratification and Implementation in Bahrain (June 2004)
Parlamento Latinoamericano
26 Oct 2001
VI Reunión conjunta de la Comisión Interparlamentaria Latinoamericana sobre Derechos Humanos (CILDH) y de la Comisión de Derechos Humanos del Parlamento Latinoamericano
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice, HRW, ILANUD, CICC
01 Aug 2001
Summary of the "Regional Seminar on Ratification and Implementation of the Rome Statute of the ICC" (in Spanish)
PGA
20 Feb 2001
Plano de Acção relativo à ratificação do TPI nos países Lusófonos (in Portuguese)
Core Texts
Author Date and Title
17 July 1998
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Draft Legislation
Author Date and Title
Mexico
29 Sept 2002
Proposed Constitutional Amendment
Poder Ejecutivo
09 Apr 2002
Mensaje del Presidente de la Republica con el que se inicia un Proyecto de Reforma Constitucional que autoriza al Estado de Chile para aprobar el Estatuto de Roma, que crea la Corte Penal Internacional
Government and Inter-governmental Documents
Authorascending Date and Title
11 Apr 2002
Guatemalan Constitutional Court Opinion on the ICC
Australia
20 June 2002
Statement by Prime Minister John Howard on the International Criminal Court and Declaration by Australia to be made upon ratification
Bosnia and Herzegovina
11 Apr 2002
Statement by H.E. Ambassador Mirza Kusljugic, Permanent Representative of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the UN, on the occasion of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s deposit of the instrument of ratification for the International Criminal Court (New York, USA
Canada
11 Apr 2002
Statement by the Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien on the occasion of the 60 ratifications of the Rome Statute (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
Chile
04 Mar 2002
Constitutional Court Ruling on the ICC
Chile
20 May 2009
Aprobada reforma que permite a Chile adherir a la Corte Penal Internacional
Colombia
05 June 2005
Colombian Constitutional Court Ruling on the ICC
NGO Letters, Papers, Reports, and Statements
Author Date and Title
CICC
02 Apr 2013
ICC Recommendations for the 16th session of the Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) (22 April - 3 May 2013)
CICC
07 Jan 2013
ICC Recommendations at the 15th session of the Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) (21 January -1 February 2013)
CICC
05 Oct 2012
CICC Recommendations 14th session UN Human Rights Council-Universal Periodic Review (UPR)
Deborah Ruiz Verduzco (PGA)
12 June 2012
The ICC at the UPR
CICC
26 Oct 2011
Letter to Libya's NTC urging ratification of the Rome Statute
FOHRID
23 Nov 2010
Need of accession to the Rome Statute of ICC by Nepal
FOHRID
12 Oct 2010
Brief report of Interaction program on Importance of accession to the Rome Statute of ICC by Nepal
NGO Media Statements
Author Date and Title
CICC
27 Oct 2011
COALITION URGES THE NATIONAL TRANSITIONAL COUNCIL OF LIBYA TO PRIORITIZE RATIFICATION OF THE ROME STATUTE
No Peace Without Justice
13 Oct 2011
NPWJ welcomes Cape Verde as the 119th State to join the ICC
CICC
12 Oct 2011
Cape Verde Becomes 119th State to Join International Criminal Court
CICC
21 Sept 2011
Maldives Joins the International Criminal Court as 118th State Party
Amnesty International
24 June 2011
Tunisia joins International Criminal Court
CICC
24 June 2011
Global NGO Coalition Welcomes Tunisia as the 116th ICC State Party
NPWJ
24 June 2011
No Peace Without Justice welcomes Tunisia as 116th ICC State Party
Quotes and Statements