The ICC signs enforcement agreements with Belgium, Denmark, and Finland
The Kingdom of Belgium, the Kingdom of Denmark and the Republic of Finland have
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H.E. Yves Haesendonck, Ambassador of Belgium ©ICC-CPI |
“Having sufficient options in place to ensure the enforcement of judicially ordered sentences is an important element in the overall credibility of the judicial process at the ICC”, stated ICC President, Judge Sang-Hyun Song, during the signing ceremony. The ceremony took place on 1 June, 2010, in Kampala (Uganda), where the Review Conference of the Rome Statute is taking place.
The ceremony was attended by H.E. Yves Haesendonck Ambassador of Belgium, H.E. Thomas Winkler, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark and Under-Secretary for Legal Affairs in the Danish Foreign Ministry as well as Jaakko Laajava, Under-Secretary of State in the Finnish Foreign Ministry.
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H.E. Thomas Winkler, Ambassador of the Kindgom of Denmark and Under-Secretary for Legal Affairs in the Danish Foreign Ministry, ©ICC-CPI |
The ICC is the first permanent, treaty based, international criminal court established to help end impunity for the perpetrators of the most serious crimes of concern to the international community, namely war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. Investigations are open in five situations: the Republic of Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, Darfur (Sudan) and
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Under-Secretary of State in the Finnish Foreign Ministry, Jaakko Laajava ©ICC-CPI |
For a video summary of the ceremony please click this link.
For further information please contact Ms Sonia Robla, Chief of Public Information and Documentation Section at +31 (0)70 515-8089 or +31 (0) 6 46 44 87 26 or at [email protected].