Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Table of documents
- I Introduction to the negotiation history
- II Amendments to the Rome Statute on the Crime of Aggression
- III Historical documents
- IV Travaux Préparatoires of the Amendments to the Rome Statute on the Crime of Aggression (1995–2010)
- 1995 Ad Hoc Committee
- 1996 Preparatory Committee, First and Second Session
- February 1997
- December 1997
- 35 1997 Proposal by Germany (December)
- January 1998
- March/April 1998
- 1998
- February 1999
- July/August 1999
- November/December 1999
- March 2000
- November/December 2000
- February/March 2001
- September/October 2001
- April 2002
- July 2002
- September 2002
- September 2003
- June 2004
- June 2005
- December 2005
- June 2006
- November 2006
- January 2007
- June 2007
- December 2007
- June 2008
- November 2008
- February 2009
- April 2009
- June 2009
- November 2009
- March 2010
- May/June 2010
- V Index of Travaux Préparatoires
35 - 1997 Proposal by Germany (December)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Table of documents
- I Introduction to the negotiation history
- II Amendments to the Rome Statute on the Crime of Aggression
- III Historical documents
- IV Travaux Préparatoires of the Amendments to the Rome Statute on the Crime of Aggression (1995–2010)
- 1995 Ad Hoc Committee
- 1996 Preparatory Committee, First and Second Session
- February 1997
- December 1997
- 35 1997 Proposal by Germany (December)
- January 1998
- March/April 1998
- 1998
- February 1999
- July/August 1999
- November/December 1999
- March 2000
- November/December 2000
- February/March 2001
- September/October 2001
- April 2002
- July 2002
- September 2002
- September 2003
- June 2004
- June 2005
- December 2005
- June 2006
- November 2006
- January 2007
- June 2007
- December 2007
- June 2008
- November 2008
- February 2009
- April 2009
- June 2009
- November 2009
- March 2010
- May/June 2010
- V Index of Travaux Préparatoires
Summary
What is the purpose of this paper?
In accordance with its heading, this paper is an attempt to provide some “food for thought” for the continued opinion-building process among members of the United Nations. This process is, in the German view, indispensable for a more consolidated and more consensual definition of the crime of aggression in article 20 of the draft Statute of the International Criminal Court.
Being fully aware of the complexity and the many difficult aspects involved in a definition of the crime of aggression for the purpose of the Statute, the German delegation would be grateful if delegations of Member States could reflect upon the ideas and elements contained in this informal paper and take them into consideration when, at a later stage, we come back to a further debate on the draft consolidated text on the crime of aggression of February 1997 (as contained in UN Doc A/AC.249/1997/L.5, pages 14/15).
2. What is the German approach and position with regard to a definition of the crime of aggression?
Germany continues to support the inclusion of the crime of aggression in the Statute.
Not to include this crime would, in our view, be a regression behind the Nuremberg Charter of 1945, the ILC’s Nuremberg Principles of 1950, the ILC’s Draft Statute (Art. 20) of 1994 and the ILC’s Draft Code of Crimes against the Peace and the Security of Mankind of 1996. It would also amount to a refusal to draw an appropriate conclusion from recent history. The German side believes that we need the inclusion of this crime for reasons of deterrence and prevention, and in order to reaffirm in the most unequivocal manner that the waging of an aggressive war is a crime under international law.
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- The Travaux Préparatoires of the Crime of Aggression , pp. 233 - 238Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011