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Civil society addresses the ICC Assembly of States Parties

Summary Day Two
Assembly of States Parties 2019

On 3 December 2019, the General Debate continued in the ASP plenary with statements by States Parties to the ICC Rome Statute. A number of states, including Nigeria, The Gambia, Greece, Spain and Liechtenstein expressed concerns about the threats and challenges that the ICC has been facing. Throughout the session, repeated calls were made for all States Parties to step up their diplomatic support and take action to strengthen the Court and the Rome Statute system.
 
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