Egypt signed the Rome Statute on 26 December 2000.
Egypt has not ratified the Kampala Amendments.
Egypt has not signed the Agreement on Privileges and Immunities.
Egypt signed a Bilateral Non Surrender Agreement (BNSA) proposed by the USA on 26 February 2003 and 5 March 2003.
In 2007, three Egyptian MPs participated in a Meeting in The Hague. Prticipating MPs remained open and committed with PGA to receive information on the developments concerning the ICC: to report to parliamentary groups on the results of the Hague meeting; to facilitate communications with appropriate governmental authorities; and as feasible, to host a further meeting on the ICC to be held in the Peoples Assembly with the assistance of PGA and the presence of a national international expert.
On 9-10 February, 2005 a Regional parliamentary conference on The Rule of Law and the Protection of Civilians, was held in Cairo, Egypt.
Last Universal Periodic Review (UPR) was held in October 2014 and Egypt received Rome Statute related recommendations from Chile and Brazil. Next UPR will be conducted in April 2019.
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125 pays sont États Parties au Statut de Rome de la Cour pénale internationale. Parmi eux, 33 sont membres du groupe des États d'Afrique, 19 sont des États d’Asie et du Pacifique, 20 sont des États d'Europe Orientale 28 sont des États d'Amerique Latine et des Caraïbes, et 25 sont dans le groupe États d'Europe occidentale et autres États. |
8th Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Parliamentary Working Group on the fight against impunity and the strengthening of the rule of Law: national, regional and international ramifications (Part 2).
Bien que la plupart des gouvernements du Moyen-Orient et Afrique du Nord ont exprimé leur soutien à la CPI, ils sont peu nombreux à avoir pris les actions nécessaires afin de ratifier ou accéder au Statut de Rome.
PGA is saddened by the death of Professor Dr. M. Cherif Bassiouni, one of the greatest legal scholars of our time.
While most Governments in the (MENA) Region have expressed support for the ICC and the fight against impunity for crimes under international law, few have taken the necessary steps to ratify or accede to the Rome Statute of the ICC.
On the occasion of a parliamentary conference and related consultations held in Cairo, Egypt, in 2005, PGA created the Working Group on the Universality of the Rome Statute of the ICC in the Middle East and the Mediterranean. The goal of the Working Group
Under the leadership of Ms. Marietje Schaake, MEP (Netherlands) and in collaboration with PGA, several MEPs as well as a delegation of NGOs and representatives from EU institutions gathered at this Roundtable to deliberate on and contribute to the new EU.
Legislators from Bahrain, Egypt, Morocco, the UAE and Yemen met in Manama, Bahrain under the auspices of Parliamentarians for Global Action and its members Dr. Salah Ali, MP (Al Menbar) and Mr. Khalil Al-Marzooq, MP (Al Wefaq) members of the Majlis Al Nu