- Subject(s):
- Elements of crimes — International criminal law, victims — International criminal law, conduct of proceedings — Evidence
This chapter comments on Article 113 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Article 113 establishes the legal significance and role of the Financial Regulations and Rules. Consist of thirteen articles, plus an Annex, the Regulations provide that the Assembly of States Parties is to ‘establish detailed financial rules and procedures in order to ensure effective financial administration and the exercise of economy’. The Rules describe themselves as being ‘in complement to, and limited by the Financial Regulations. They shall govern all the financial administration of the Court, except as may otherwise explicitly be provided by the Assembly of States Parties, or specifically exempted therefrom by the Registrar’.
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