Review Mechanism and Its Examples in the Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC)
Subject Areas : Political and International Researches QuarterlySoheila Yousefi 1 , Mahdi Momeni 2
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Keywords: Review, International Criminal Court, the Statute, Kampala Conference, New York Conference,
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Soheila Yousefi[1] Mahdi Momeni[2] Abstract: Reviewing international documents is a manifestation of dynamics of rights. The most common way is to achieve maximum consensus of the Members. The statute of International Criminal Court states how to revise it. At the Kampala Conference 2010, important points about review were introduced. The 2017 New York Conference largely complemented the efforts of ICC member states at the Kampala Conference. The main question is based on how effective is the proposed solution in the statute and to what extent have all the capacities been used? It seems that all the capacities of the statute, including the capacity of the Security Council, have not been used by the Contracting States in the solutions presented. Therefore, the assessment of the court's performance is faced with serious criticism. Based on the legal doctrine and the international documents (UN, ICJ, ICC) the present study examines and criticizes the principles of revision, practical procedures and documents of international organizations. [1]. PhD Student of Law (General International Law), Damghan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Semnan, Iran [2]. Assistant Professor of Criminology, Department of Law, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran:Corresponding Author
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