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ARTICLE-11
: Jurisdiction ratione temporis [
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... 1. The
Court
has
jurisdiction
only with
respect
to
crimes
committed after the
entry into force
of this
Statute
. ...
... 2. If a
State
becomes a
Party
to this
Statute
after its
entry into force
, the
Court
may
exercise
its
jurisdiction
only with
respect
to
crimes
committed after the
entry into force
of this
Statute
for that
State
, unless that
State
has made a
declaration
under
article
12
, paragraph 3. ...
... 2. If a
State
becomes a
Party
to this
Statute
after its
entry into force
, the
Court
may
exercise
its
jurisdiction
only with
respect
to
crimes
committed after the
entry into force
of this
Statute
for that
State
, unless that
State
has made a
declaration
under
article
12
, paragraph 3. ...
ARTICLE-24
: Non-retroactivity ratione personae [
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... 1. No
person
shall be criminally
responsible
under this
Statute
for
conduct
prior
to the
entry into force
of the
Statute
. ...
ARTICLE-87
: Requests for cooperation: general provisions [
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... (b) Where a
State
not
party
to this
Statute
, which has
entered
into an
ad hoc
arrangement
or an
agreement
with the
Court
, fails to
cooperate
with
requests
pursuant to any such
arrangement
or
agreement
, the
Court
may so inform the
Assembly of States Parties
or, where the
Security Council
referred the matter to the
Court
, the
Security Council
. ...
ARTICLE-121
: Amendments [
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... 1. After the
expiry
of seven
years
from the
entry into force
of this
Statute
, any
State Party
may
propose
amendments
thereto. The text of any proposed
amendment
shall be submitted to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
, who shall promptly circulate it to all
States Parties
. ...
... 6. If an
amendment
has been
accepted
by seven-eighths of
States Parties
in
accordance
with paragraph 4, any
State Party
which has not
accepted
the
amendment
may
withdraw
from this
Statute
with immediate
effect
, notwithstanding
article
127
, paragraph 1, but
subject
to
article
127
, paragraph 2, by giving
notice
no later than one
year
after the
entry into force
of such
amendment
. ...
ARTICLE-123
: Review of the Statute [
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... 1. Seven
years
after the
entry into force
of this
Statute
the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall
convene
a
Review Conference
to consider any
amendments
to this
Statute
. Such
review
may
include
, but is not limited to, the
list
of
crimes
contained in
article
5
. The
Conference
shall be
open
to those
participating
in the
Assembly of States Parties
and on the same
conditions
. ...
... 3. The
provisions
of
article
121
, paragraphs 3 to 7, shall apply to the
adoption
and
entry into force
of any
amendment
to the
Statute
considered at a
Review Conference
. ...
ARTICLE-124
: Transitional Provision [
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... Notwithstanding
article
12
, paragraphs 1 and 2, a
State
, on becoming a
party
to this
Statute
, may
declare
that, for a
period
of seven
years
after the
entry into force
of this
Statute
for the
State
concerned
, it does not
accept
the
jurisdiction
of the
Court
with
respect
to the
category
of
crimes
referred to in
article
8
when a
crime
is alleged to have been committed by its
nationals
or on its
territory
. A
declaration
under this
article
may be withdrawn at any
time
. The
provisions
of this
article
shall be reviewed at the
Review Conference
convened in
accordance
with
article
123
, paragraph 1. ...
ARTICLE-126
: Entry into force [
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...
Entry into force
...
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