New York/The Hague/Rome/Stockholm:
In a joint ceremony that took place today at United Nations Headquarters in New York, Italy and Sweden deposited their instruments of ratification of the Kampala Review Conference Amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on the crime of aggression and war crimes. As a result of this development, 43 States out of the 123 States Parties to the ICC Statute are now bound by these amendments.
The imperative to put an end to impunity for the crime of aggression and war crimes are essential features of global affairs, as exemplified by the threatened war of aggression that is impending on the borders of Ukraine and by the repeated grave breaches of International Humanitarian Law (war crimes) occurring in contemporary armed conflicts in all regions of the world. On 21 January 2022, PGA President Ms. Kasthuri Patto, MP (Malaysia) and PGA’s International Law and Human Rights Program Convenor Sen. Boris Dittrich (The Netherlands) co-signed a letter addressed to the President of the Republic of Ukraine Zelenskyi urging urgent action towards Ukraine’s ratification of the Amended Rome Statute as well as the promulgation into law of the Bill incorporating international crimes in the national framework, which was adopted by Parliament with an overwhelming majority of MPs, including Members of the PGA Ukraine National Group, in May 2021
Italy’s and Sweden’s ratifications were strongly supported by the respective National Groups of PGA.
The Italian Group, chaired by Hon. Lia Quartapelle, coordinated action in the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Lower House, where PGA’s Secretary-General was invited to provide an expert-briefing on 2 March 2021, immediately followed by the Committee’s adoption of the ratification bill. The plenary of the Italian Chamber of Deputies passed the Bill into Law on 4 November 2021. Intervening at the margins of today’s election in Parliament of the Italian President of the Republic, Hon. Quartapelle stated:
The Italian Parliament took action since 2014 on the basis of the European Parliament’s resolution on the crime of aggression adopted on 17 July 2014 – International Justice Day – with a quasi-unanimous vote that received determined impulse from the PGA Group in the European Parliament. The Chair of the PGA EP Group, Mr. Fabio Massimo Castaldo MEP, underscored that
The PGA Sweden National Group Members concurred with the unanimous decision of the Swedish Parliament to adopt the Kampala Amendments to the Rome Statute on 3 November 2021. The newly elected Board Member of PGA Ms. Ann-Sofie Alm, MP, stated:
The Chair of the PGA Sweden National Group, Mr. Anders Österberg, MP welcomed today’s development at the UN:
The PGA Campaign for the Universality and Effectiveness of the System of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court has so far contributed to the national decision-processes of 78 States that ratified the Statute and will continue to increase its efforts for new States to join the Amended Rome Statute, as well as for States Parties to ratify all the amendments on the crime of aggression and war crimes.
Leading MPs from the @Europarl_EN stressed the importance of the fight against impunity for int'l crimes, following #Italy & #Sweden's acceptance of the Kampala amendments to the Rome Statute on the crime of aggression & #WarCrimes.
— Parliamentarians for Global Action (@PGAction) January 26, 2022
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— Parliamentarians for Global Action (@PGAction) January 21, 2022
These ratifications reiterate the country's commitments to #humanrights, justice, and the #RuleOfLaw. @IntlCrimCourt https://t.co/fE87C2rrUo
Dr. David Donat-Cattin:
Secretary-General, PGA
Ms.Frederika Schweighoferova:
Director, Rome Statute of the ICC Campaign/Senior Legal Officer, PGA (The
Hague)
Ms.
Melissa Verpile:
Director, Democratic Renewal and Human Rights
Campaign/Senior Legal Officer, PGA (New York)
Le 28 novembre 2025, 22 parlementaires de 14 pays africains se sont réuni.e.s à Nairobi, au Kenya, pour participer au dialogue du Groupe de travail africain sur la justice internationale et la Cour pénale internationale (CPI), organisé par PGA.
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