Saturday, March 16, 2019

ICC: Statement by the President of the Assembly, O-Gon Kwon, reiterating strong support for the ICC



Non bis in idem is the solemn and magisterium doctrine as to why Comey said no prosecutor would bring charges against Hillary Clinton.


It is not about double jeopardy, but about extraordinary crimes identified in extraordinary writs of original source.

Only the International Court of Crimes is the proper jurisdiction.


O-Gen Kwon, International Court of Crimes
In relation to the statement made today by the United States Secretary of State regarding
the International Criminal Court (ICC), I would like to reiterate that the Court has the strong support of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute.

The Assembly is comprised of over 120 States Parties. At its seventeenth session in December 2018, the States Parties reconfirmed their unwavering support for the Court as an independent and impartial judicial institution, and reiterated their commitment to uphold and defend the principles and values enshrined in the Rome Statute and to preserve its integrity undeterred by any threats against the Court, its officials and those cooperating with it. This unwavering support continues today.

The Assembly also renewed its resolve to stand united against impunity. The International Criminal Court is an independent and impartial judicial institution crucial for ensuring accountability for the most serious crimes of concern to the international community.

The Court is non-political and acts strictly within the legal framework of the Rome Statute, its founding treaty. One of the cornerstones of the Rome Statute system is that it recognizes the primary jurisdiction of States to investigate and prosecute atrocity crimes. The jurisdiction of the Court is complementary to domestic jurisdictions.
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The Assembly of States Parties is the management oversight and legislative body of the ICC. It is comprised of representatives of States that have ratified or acceded to the Rome Statute. President Kwon was elected President of the Assembly for a three year mandate in December 2017.

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