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ICC: Assembly of State Parties November 23 - December 1, 2006
Comprised of a representative from each country that is a member to the
Court, the ASP meets regularly to decide key issues such as the Court’s
budget and the election of judges. Each country retains one vote, and most
issues must be decided by a majority vote. This year, items on the agenda
include discussion of the 2007 Budget and the ICC Strategic Plan.
Additionally, reports will be given on the Trust Fund for Victims as well as
the Special Working Group on the Crime of Aggression.
A resumed meeting of the Fifth Session devoted primarily to the Special
Working Group on the Crime of Aggression is scheduled for the end of January
in New York, New York. The crime of aggression, while stipulated as the
fourth crime falling under the ICC’s jurisdiction, is yet to be defined and
finalized. It is up to the ASP in the 2009 Review Conference to determine
the definition and scope of this crime. Any decision on the crime of
aggression will require a seven-eighths majority vote.
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) that have a focus relevant to the
Court have also been invited to participate as observers. The United Nations
also has a standing invitation to this ASP meeting but because it is not
affiliated with the ICC, it does note have voting power. Still
staunchly opposed to the ICC, the U.S. will not be participating as an observer to the ASP.
As an advocacy NGO long focused on the ICC, Citizens for Global Solutions
has consistently attended sessions of the ASP in the past and will be
present at this year’s conference. Please check back in mid-December for a
comprehensive Briefing Paper following this Fifth Session of the ASP.
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