
On International Criminal Justice Day in London, the International Bar Association’s ICC & ICL Programme has issued a strong call for enhanced support of the Rome Statute system. This day serves as a powerful reminder of the global imperative to seek justice for victims of serious crimes such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
The Rome Statute, established as the foundation for the International Criminal Court (ICC), is instrumental in prosecuting these grave offenses and delivering justice to victims on a worldwide scale. This year, the IBA highlights the critical need for states to fully commit to the system, thereby bolstering international legal frameworks.
Key Elements of the Call to Action
The ICC’s effectiveness largely depends on state cooperation in various areas, including:
- Investigations
- Arrests
- Enforcement of rulings
Given the rise in global conflicts and violations of human rights, it is essential to reinforce the international criminal justice system. The IBA programme specifically encourages governments to adopt victim-centered approaches and to ensure perpetrators are held accountable.
Symbolism and Global Unity
The image that accompanies the campaign reflects a message of solidarity and dedication towards justice on a global scale. Amid growing challenges faced by justice systems worldwide, the IBA urges a unified international response to:
- Protect victims’ rights
- Uphold international law
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