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Registration Number
38544
Title
Amendment to article 8 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Weapons the primary effect of which is to injure by fragments undetectable by x-rays in the human body)
Participant(s)
Submitter
ex officio
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
New York
14/12/2017
EIF information
2 April 2020 . The Amendment first entered into force on 2 April 2020 in regard to Luxembourg one year after the deposit of its instrument of ratification, in accordance with article 121(5) of the Rome Statute
Authentic texts
Spanish
Russian
French
English
Chinese
Arabic
Attachments
ICJ information
Depositary
Secretary-General of the United Nations
Registration Date
ex officio 2 April 2020
Subject terms
Rome Statute
Penal matters
Legal matters
Criminal matters
Charters-Constitutions-Statutes
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
3350
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
A-38544-08000002804f2a1d.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Belgium
Ratification
21/06/2024
21/06/2025
Chile
Ratification
21/09/2023
21/09/2024
Croatia
Ratification
17/05/2021
17/05/2022
Cyprus
Ratification
23/07/2024
23/07/2025
Czech Republic
Acceptance
10/07/2020
10/07/2021
Estonia
Ratification
15/04/2024
15/04/2025
Germany
Ratification
21/09/2023
21/09/2024
Latvia
Ratification
24/04/2020
24/04/2021
Lithuania
Ratification
25/06/2024
25/06/2025
Luxembourg
Ratification
02/04/2019
02/04/2020
Mexico
Acceptance
20/01/2023
20/01/2024
Netherlands
Acceptance
21/04/2020
21/04/2021
New Zealand
Ratification
14/10/2020
14/10/2021
Norway
Acceptance
22/03/2021
22/03/2022
Romania
Acceptance
14/02/2022
14/02/2023
Slovakia
Ratification
19/06/2019
19/06/2020
Slovenia
Ratification
01/12/2022
01/12/2023
Switzerland
Ratification
07/07/2020
07/07/2021
Ukraine
Ratification
25/10/2024
25/10/2025
Uruguay
Ratification
21/03/2023
21/03/2024
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