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Latin American governments have been firm supporters of the ICC, actively engaging in efforts to ratify and implement the Rome Statute in the region. In collaboration with civil society organizations, academics, government officials and parliamentarians, advocacy efforts have mobilized diverse constituencies to consolidate Latin America as one of the Court’s staunchest supporters. To date, out of the 17 States in the region, 14 have ratified or acceded to the Rome Statute of the ICC. El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua are the only countries that have yet to finalize their ratification processes in order to ensure a fully committed representation from this region.

Ensuring that governments follow up and implement the Rome Statute into national legislation is a key area of interest for the Coalition. Several countries – including Brazil and Bolivia – have advanced implementing legislation initiatives, while others, such as Peru, have undergone an extensive process of reform of their criminal code, including the adoption of a whole chapter on cooperation with the ICC. Other countries – like Ecuador, Mexico and Paraguay – have initiated such processes but still need to continue their efforts in order to harmonize their internal laws with the Rome Statute’s obligations.
Academic Papers and Reports
Author Date and Title
Comision Colombiana de Juristas
16 June 2011
Observaciones Sobre la Ley de Victimas
Salvador Herencia Carrasco
Aug 2010
Implementation of War Crimes in Latin America: An Assessment of the Impact of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Draft Legislation
Author Date and Title
Oscar Lopez Goldaracena
May 2005
Presentacion Anteproyecto de Ley: "Genocidio, Crímenes de Lesa Humanidad, Crímenes de Guerra y Cooperación con la Corte Penal Internacional (Estatuto de Roma)”.
Asamblea Legislativa de la Rep. de Costa Rica
Aug 2004
Ley de Implementacion de Crimenes de Guerra y Lesa Humanidad
Dip. Ricardo Ulcuango
03 July 2003
Proyecto de Declaracion presentado ante el Congreso de la Republica
Senador Eduardo Menem
July 2002
Proyecto de Declaracion N°: S-2693/02
Government and Inter-governmental Documents
Author Date and Title
CELAC-EU
27 Jan 2013
Santiago Declaration
Argentina
Dec 2011
Statement made during the 10th Assembly of States Parties- Argentina
Bolivia
Dec 2011
Discurso realizado durante la 10a Asamblea de Estados Partes- Bolivia
Brazil
Dec 2011
Statement made during the 10th Assembly of States Parties- Brazil
Colombia
Dec 2011
Statement made during the 10th Assembly of States Parties- Colombia
Ecuador
Dec 2011
Discurso realizado durante la 10a Asamblea de Estados Partes - Ecuador
Guatemala
Dec 2011
Statement made during the 10th Assembly of States Parties- Guatemala
Mexico
Dec 2011
Statement made during the 10th Assembly of States Parties- Mexico
Peru
Dec 2011
Discurso realizado durante la 10a Asamblea de Estados Partes- Peru
Presidency Press Secretary
06 Dec 2010
Remarks by the President of the Republic of Colombia, Santos, at the ninth session of the ASP
Mision Permanente de Mexico ante la ONU
08 Nov 2005
Intervencion del Embajador Gomez Robledo sobre el Informe de la Corte Penal Internacional
Senador Navarrete
11 June 2003
Carta del Senador Navarrete al Presidente Fox
Jefes de Estado y de Gobierno
18 Aug 2001
Declaración de los Jefes de Estado y de Gobierno sobre la Evaluación del Grupo de Río en sus Primeros Quince Años de Existencia y Proyección del Mecanismo en el Nuevo Siglo
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
04 May 2001
Posición del Gobierno Nacional en relación con la iniciativa parlamentaria tendiente a la incorporación en nuestra Constitución Política del Estatuto de Roma
Poder Ejecutivo
30 Jan 2001
Ley de Ratificacion del Estatuto de Roma por parte de Costa Rica