Policy position
The International Criminal Court
Overview
The International Criminal Court was created to help ensure that the gravest crimes in International law are punished. Its Statute was adopted by 120 countries in Rome in 1998, and the court was formally established in July 2002, when the Statute was ratified by the 60 states required. Since then, 50 more countries have ratified the Rome Statute.
Additional details
Publisher(s)
ISBN
978-1-84814-666-2How to cite this resource
Citation styles vary so we recommend you check what is appropriate for your context. You may choose to cite Oxfam resources as follows:
Author(s)/Editor(s). (Year of publication). Title and sub-title. Place of publication: name of publisher. DOI (where available). URL
Our FAQs page has some examples of this approach.
Policy position
Gender Issues in Conflict and Humanitarian Action
Policy position