Situation in the Central African Republic II Article 53(1) Report

Publisher:
Office of the Prosecutor
Publication Date:
24 September 2014
Tags:
Central African Republic, Legal and Judicial Affairs

In determining whether there is a reasonable basis to proceed with an investigation, the Rome Statute ("Statute") of the International Criminal Court ("ICC") provides that the Prosecutor shall consider the factors set out in article 53(1)(a) - (c), namely in relation to: jurisdiction (temporal, material, and either territorial or personal jurisdiction); admissibility (complementarity and gravity); and the interests of justice.

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