23RD SESSION OF THE ICC ASSEMBLY OF STATES PARTIES 2024 (ASP23)
From 2 – 7 December 2024, ICC states parties will convene at the World Forum Convention Center in The Hague for the 23rd session of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
Serving as the management oversight and legislative body of the Court, the ICC Assembly of States Parties (the Assembly) meets in full plenary once a year to discuss and decide upon matters key to the future functioning of the ICC. Civil society is there every step of the way, monitoring sessions and interacting with delegates, in order to advocate for a fair, effective and independent ICC.
#NGOVoices at ASP23
Ahead of the 23rd session of the ICC Assembly of States Parties, civil society and human rights defenders from around the world call for consistent, strategic and forward-looking commitments towards achieving global justice through the International Criminal Court and Rome Statute system.
See the #NGOVoices' statements and recommendations to ASP23 below.
Civil Society Recommendations for #ASP23
ASP23 Side Events: Broadening the scope of ASP23 discussions
In the margins of the 23rd session of the ICC Assembly of States Parties, civil society, States and the Court and other actors organise multiple side events. Side events represent a unique opportunity to raise #NGOVoices around specific topics of mutual concern, including situations under investigation or preliminary examination, victims’ rights issues, judicial and political developments related to the ICC and the ASP, and other issues related to the ICC and the Rome Statute system.
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Looking back at ICC-ASP Session #ASP22
Read here our summary of the main outcomes and takeaways from the 22nd session of the Assembly of States Parties of the ICC that took place on 4 - 14 December 2023, at United Nations Headquarters (UN), in New York, USA.