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PGA’s vision is to contribute to the creation of a Rules-Based International Order for a more equitable, safe, sustainable and democratic world.

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The ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly has been, since the establishment of the International Criminal Court, a forum for political support to the recognition of the important development for peace and international justice.
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01 February, 2021
Working Party on Public International Law of the Council of the European Union
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01 February, 2021
Outside view of the European Parliament building in Strasbourg. © European Union 2017 - European Parliament
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01 February, 2021
Justus Lipsius building (headquarters of the Council of the European Union); Creative Commons (JLogan)
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08 December, 2020
Barbara Lochbihler, MEP (Germany) Meets with Aung San Suu KYI: Image courtesy of European Union
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02 February, 2018
The event was attended by delegates from Guatemala, Israel, Ireland, El Salvador, Australia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Mexico, Turkey, the European Union and the United States, as well as representatives from UN agencies and civil society.
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06 August, 2012
The purpose of this Roundtable was to deliberate on and contribute to the new EU Action Plan on the ICC, which is intended to give effect to the 2011 EU Decision on the ICC.
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01 June, 2011
PGA  welcomes this pivotal development, which consolidates the entire European Union (EU) as a "no-impunity zone".
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21 July, 2009
A spirited debate re-launched the political commitment in support of the universality and effectiveness of the new system of international criminal justice within the North-South cooperation framework of the ACP-EU.
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17 March, 2008