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Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court



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Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
(b) The voluntary assistance of the person in enabling the enforcement of the judgements and orders of 
the Court in other cases, and in particular providing assistance in locating assets subject to orders of 
fine, forfeiture or reparation which may be used for the benefit of victims; or 
(c) Other factors establishing a clear and significant change of circumstances sufficient to justify the 
reduction of sentence, as provided in the Rules of Procedure and Evidence.
5. 
If the Court determines in its initial review under paragraph 3 that it is not appropriate to reduce the 
sentence, it shall thereafter review the question of reduction of sentence at such intervals and applying such 
criteria as provided for in the Rules of Procedure and Evidence. 
Article 111 
Escape
If a convicted person escapes from custody and flees the State of enforcement, that State may, after consultation 
with the Court, request the person's surrender from the State in which the person is located pursuant to existing 
bilateral or multilateral arrangements, or may request that the Court seek the person's surrender, in accordance 
with Part 9. It may direct that the person be delivered to the State in which he or she was serving the sentence or 
to another State designated by the Court. 


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PART 11. 
ASSEMBLY OF STATES PARTIES
Article 112 
Assembly of States Parties
1. 
An Assembly of States Parties to this Statute is hereby established. Each State Party shall have one 
representative in the Assembly who may be accompanied by alternates and advisers. Other States which 
have signed this Statute or the Final Act may be observers in the Assembly. 
2. 
The Assembly shall: 
(a) Consider and adopt, as appropriate, recommendations of the Preparatory Commission
(b) Provide management oversight to the Presidency, the Prosecutor and the Registrar regarding the 
administration of the Court; 
(c) 
Consider the reports and activities of the Bureau established under paragraph 3 and take appropriate 
action in regard thereto; 
(d) Consider and decide the budget for the Court; 
(e) Decide whether to alter, in accordance with article 36, the number of judges; 
(f) 
Consider pursuant to article 87, paragraphs 5 and 7, any question relating to non-cooperation;
(g) Perform any other function consistent with this Statute or the Rules of Procedure and Evidence.
3. 
(a) The Assembly shall have a Bureau consisting of a President, two Vice-Presidents and 18 members 
elected by the Assembly for three-year terms. 
(b) The Bureau shall have a representative character, taking into account, in particular, equitable 
geographical distribution and the adequate representation of the principal legal systems of the world. 
(c) The Bureau shall meet as often as necessary, but at least once a year. It shall assist the Assembly in 
the discharge of its responsibilities. 
4. 
The Assembly may establish such subsidiary bodies as may be necessary, including an independent 
oversight mechanism for inspection, evaluation and investigation of the Court, in order to enhance its 
efficiency and economy. 
5. 
The President of the Court, the Prosecutor and the Registrar or their representatives may participate, as 
appropriate, in meetings of the Assembly and of the Bureau. 
6. 
The Assembly shall meet at the seat of the Court or at the Headquarters of the United Nations once a year 
and, when circumstances so require, hold special sessions. Except as otherwise specified in this Statute, 
special sessions shall be convened by the Bureau on its own initiative or at the request of one third of the 
States Parties. 
7. 
Each State Party shall have one vote. Every effort shall be made to reach decisions by consensus in the 
Assembly and in the Bureau. If consensus cannot be reached, except as otherwise provided in the Statute: 
(a) Decisions on matters of substance must be approved by a two-thirds majority of those present and 
voting provided that an absolute majority of States Parties constitutes the quorum for voting; 
(b) Decisions on matters of procedure shall be taken by a simple majority of States Parties present and 
voting.
8. 
A State Party which is in arrears in the payment of its financial contributions towards the costs of the Court 
shall have no vote in the Assembly and in the Bureau if the amount of its arrears equals or exceeds the 
amount of the contributions due from it for the preceding two full years. The Assembly may, nevertheless, 
permit such a State Party to vote in the Assembly and in the Bureau if it is satisfied that the failure to pay is 
due to conditions beyond the control of the State Party. 
9. 
The Assembly shall adopt its own rules of procedure. 
10. The official and working languages of the Assembly shall be those of the General Assembly of the United 
Nations. 



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