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L/2977
09/03/2001
Press Release
L/2977


Preparatory Commission for

International Criminal Court

29th Meeting (PM)


INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT PREPARATORY COMMISSION CONCLUDES SEVENTH SESSION


The Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court this afternoon concluded its seventh session, having made progress in negotiations on additional instruments relating to the practical arrangements for the effective functioning of the future Court.

L/2975
26/02/2001
Press Release
L/2975


Preparatory Commission for

International Criminal Court

27th Meeting (AM)


PREPARATORY COMMISSION FOR INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT

OPENS SEVENTH SESSION AT HEADQUARTERS


The Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court began its seventh session at Headquarters this morning, with the Commission Chairman announcing that 139 States had signed the Rome Statute of the Court and 29 had ratified it.

L/2973
23/02/2001
Press Release
L/2973


Background Release


PREPARATORY COMMISSION FOR INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT HOLDS


SEVENTH SESSION AT HEADQUARTERS 26 FEBRUARY - 9 MARCH


The Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court begins its two-week seventh session at United Nations Headquarters on Monday, 26 February to continue work on rules and practical arrangements for the effective operation of the future Court.

L/2971
12/02/2001
Press Release
L/2971


Ad Hoc Committee on Assembly

Resolution 51/210

Fifth Session

19th Meeting (AM)


COMMITTEE ON TERRORISM TAKES UP DRAFT COMPREHENSIVE ANTI-TERRORISM CONVENTION


Speakers resoundingly condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations this morning, as the General Assembly's Ad Hoc Committee on terrorism opened its fifth session. 

L/2965/
27 November 2000


Press Release
L/2965/


WORK PROCEEDS TOWARDS ESTABLISHMENT OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT; PRACTICAL ARRANGEMENTS TO BE REVIEWED

20001127 Background Release

CORRECTION

On page 3 of Press Release L/2965, issued on 17 November, the last paragraph lists the officers of the Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court (not the International Law Commission, as inadvertently stated).