Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Foreword to the Second Edition
- Foreword to the First Edition
- Preface
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- PART I INTRODUCTION AND FRAMEWORK OF ANALYSIS
- PART II COLLECTIVE SECURITY AND THE JUS CONTRA BELLUM
- PART III THE CRIMINALISATION OF AGGRESSION
- PART IV THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION
- PART V NATIONAL AND REGIONAL CRIMINALISATION AND PROSECUTION OF THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION
- PART VI ANNEXES
- Annex I Amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court on the Crime of Aggression
- Annex II Amendments to the Elements of Crimes, Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
- Annex III Understandings regarding the Amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court on the Crime of Aggression
- Case Register
Annex I - Amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court on the Crime of Aggression
from PART VI - ANNEXES
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 December 2017
- Frontmatter
- Foreword to the Second Edition
- Foreword to the First Edition
- Preface
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- PART I INTRODUCTION AND FRAMEWORK OF ANALYSIS
- PART II COLLECTIVE SECURITY AND THE JUS CONTRA BELLUM
- PART III THE CRIMINALISATION OF AGGRESSION
- PART IV THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION
- PART V NATIONAL AND REGIONAL CRIMINALISATION AND PROSECUTION OF THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION
- PART VI ANNEXES
- Annex I Amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court on the Crime of Aggression
- Annex II Amendments to the Elements of Crimes, Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
- Annex III Understandings regarding the Amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court on the Crime of Aggression
- Case Register
Summary
1. Article 5, paragraph 2, of the Statute is deleted.
2. The following text is inserted after article 8 of the Statute:
Article 8 bis
Crime of aggression
1. For the purpose of this Statute, “crime of aggression” means the planning, preparation, initiation or execution, by a person in a position effectively to exercise control over or to direct the political or military action of a State, of an act of aggression which, by its character, gravity and scale, constitutes a manifest violation of the Charter of the United Nations.
2. For the purpose of paragraph 1, “act of aggression” means the use of armed force by a State against the sovereignty, territorial integrity or political independence of another State, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Charter of the United Nations. Any of the following acts, regardless of a declaration of war, shall, in accordance with United Nations General Assembly resolution 3314 (XXIX) of 14 December 1974, qualify as an act of aggression:
a) The invasion or attack by the armed forces of a State of the territory of another State, or any military occupation, however temporary, resulting from such invasion or attack, or any annexation by the use of force of the territory of another State or part thereof;
b) Bombardment by the armed forces of a State against the territory of another State or the use of any weapons by a State against the territory of another State;
c) The blockade of the ports or coasts of a State by the armed forces of another State;
d) An attack by the armed forces of a State on the land, sea or air forces, or marine and air fleets of another State;
e) The use of armed forces of one State which are within the territory of another State with the agreement of the receiving State, in contravention of the conditions provided for in the agreement or any extension of their presence in such territory beyond the termination of the agreement;
f) The action of a State in allowing its territory, which it has placed at the disposal of another State, to be used by that other State for perpetrating an act of aggression against a third State;
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