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Financial Statements

Financial Statements

Financial Statements of Parliamentarians for Global Action.
Increasing the Legitimacy of International Law and the democratization of International Law-Making

Increasing the Legitimacy of International Law and the democratization of International Law-Making

Members of Parliament, academics, and experts gathered to discuss how best to contribute to the formation of international law in the face of the current and multiple challenges it faces.

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
PGA’s Parliamentary Rapid Response Team Strongly Condemns the killing of Former MP Ms. Mursal Nabizada

PGA’s Parliamentary Rapid Response Team Strongly Condemns the killing of Former MP Ms. Mursal Nabizada

The Parliamentary Rapid Response Team (PARRT) publicly condemns the vile assassination of former Afghan Member of Parliament, Ms. Mursal Nabiada, by the Taliban regime.

Campaign: Democratic Renewal and Human Rights
Key ICC Judicial & Other Developments (July 2022 – December. 2022)

Key ICC Judicial & Other Developments (July 2022 – December. 2022)

A non-exhaustive summary of key ICC judicial developments in the second half of 2022.

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
December 2022 PGA Rome Statute Campaign Update

December 2022 PGA Rome Statute Campaign Update

PGA continued to reaffirm its determination to deliver accountability for Ukraine and other situations worldwide.

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
Who We Are

Who We Are

PGA operates under the political direction of the Executive Committee and the International Council, with technical and legal assistance from the Secretariat, which is based in New York and has an office in The Hague.
Media Kit

Media Kit

PGA members see the PGA Secretariat as a natural extension of their own parliamentary teams, relying on the Secretariat for advice and technical assistance.
Democracy, the Rule of Law, and Fundamental Human Rights in Haiti are in Peril

Democracy, the Rule of Law, and Fundamental Human Rights in Haiti are in Peril

PGA calls for an urgent humanitarian intervention to end widespread and systematic armed violence in Haiti

Campaign: Democratic Renewal and Human Rights
PGA’s engagement at the 21st session of the Assembly of States Parties of the ICC

PGA’s engagement at the 21st session of the Assembly of States Parties of the ICC

PGA organized two critical side events on 8 December, which provided concrete reflections on serious issues faced by the Rome Statute system. Both events gathered high-level participation from the ICC and States representatives, as well as other civil society organizations.

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
ASP 21 Side Event: The Universality of the International Criminal Court - On the importance of ratifying the Rome Statute and its Amendments

ASP 21 Side Event: The Universality of the International Criminal Court - On the importance of ratifying the Rome Statute and its Amendments

The discussion analysed the main problems hindering States from ratifying the Rome Statute and its Amendments with examples of successes as well as challenges experienced, elucidated from the perspective of States’ representatives and Parliamentarians from three countries.

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
Modernising the International Criminal Court: Crimes against the Environment, Trafficking in Human Beings, Hybrid Justice and Corporate Accountability

Modernising the International Criminal Court: Crimes against the Environment, Trafficking in Human Beings, Hybrid Justice and Corporate Accountability

The International Criminal Court (ICC or Court) must evolve to enhance its legitimacy, efficacy, and ability to tackle the challenges of today’s world.

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
Explanatory note on the significance of effective and full implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court

Explanatory note on the significance of effective and full implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court

The creation of the Rome Statute system rests on the premise that the primary competence and authority to initiate investigations of international crimes rests with States national jurisdictions.

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
Role of Parliamentarians in strengthening the integrity of the International Criminal Court (including the specific focus on the African Union member States)

Role of Parliamentarians in strengthening the integrity of the International Criminal Court (including the specific focus on the African Union member States)

Parliamentarians play a quintessential role in the ICC system and have political as well as legislative prerogatives that can advance the rule of law worldwide.

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
ASP 21 Side Event: Challenges For The Rome Statute System And The Fight Against Impunity

ASP 21 Side Event: Challenges For The Rome Statute System And The Fight Against Impunity

This side event offered an important opportunity to facilitate discussion among States and other stakeholders on identifying a way forward to produce guidelines or criteria on merit-based and transparent national nomination procedures.

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC
Former MPs Call for New Zealand  to Make Aggression a Leadership Crime

Former MPs Call for New Zealand to Make Aggression a Leadership Crime

Former MPs propose a cross-party consensus within this 53rd Parliament to adopt legislation ratifying the 2010 Kampala Amendment to the 1998 Rome Statute that would make ‘aggression’ a crime in NZ domestic law.

Campaign: Rome Statute of the ICC