EFTA00144485Set 9
2024-01-1285p25,023w
quote the ICC's DEFINITION OF GENOCIDE
"The Court's founding treaty, called the Rome Statute, grants the ICC jurisdiction over four main
crimes.
First, the crime of genocide ... against any civilian population. The 15 forms of crimes against humanity
listed in the Rome Statute include offences such as murder, rape, imprisonment, enforced
disappearances, enslavement — particularly of women ... independence of another State.
The definition of this crime was adopted through amending the Rome Statute at the first Review
Conference of the Statute in Kampala, Uganda
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00144485.pdf
EFTA00144401Set 9
2024-01-1284p24,553w
quote the ICC's DEFINITION OF GENOCIDE
"The Court's founding treaty, called the Rome Statute, grants the ICC jurisdiction over four main
crimes.
First, the crime of genocide ... against any civilian population. The 15 forms of crimes against humanity
listed in the Rome Statute include offences such as murder, rape, imprisonment, enforced
disappearances, enslavement — particularly of women ... independence of another State.
The definition of this crime was adopted through amending the Rome Statute at the first Review
Conference of the Statute in Kampala, Uganda
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00144401.pdf
EFTA00011221Set 8
1996-04-2330p8,619w
example, the Constitution had to be amended prior to
the ratification of the Rome Statute, to create an exception to the rule that the President of
the Republic cannot ... respect of acts committed during his
mandate. By contrast, the provisions of the Rome Statute which require Contracting Parties
to surrender their nationals when the jurisdiction of the International Criminal ... amendment to the French Constitution. Like the EAW FD,
the example of the Rome Statute must be taken as evidence that there is no constitutional
principle against the extradition
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%208/EFTA00011221.pdf
EFTA00154443Set 9
1996-04-2330p8,534w
example, the Constitution had to be amended prior to
the ratification of the Rome Statute, to create an exception to the rule that the President of
the Republic cannot ... respect of acts committed during his
mandate. By contrast, the provisions of the Rome Statute which require Contracting Parties
to surrender their nationals when the jurisdiction of the International Criminal ... amendment to the French Constitution. Like the EAW FD,
the example of the Rome Statute must be taken as evidence that there is no constitutional
principle against the extradition
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00154443.pdf
EFTA00065675Set 9
1996-04-2330p8,529w
example, the Constitution had to be amended prior to
the ratification of the Rome Statute, to create an exception to the rule that the President of
the Republic cannot ... respect of acts committed during his
mandate. By contrast, the provisions of the Rome Statute which require Contracting Parties
to surrender their nationals when the jurisdiction of the International Criminal ... amendment to the French Constitution. Like the EAW FD,
the example of the Rome Statute must be taken as evidence that there is no constitutional
principle against the extradition
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00065675.pdf