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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1422 – United Nations peacekeeping

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1422 – United Nations peacekeeping

Resolution 1422 (2002)

The Security Council,

Taking note of the entry into force on 1 July 2002, of the Statute of theInternational Criminal Court (ICC), done at Rome 17 July 1998 (the Rome Statute),

Emphasizing the importance to international peace and security of United Nations operations,

Noting that not all States are parties to the Rome Statute,

Noting that States Parties to the Rome Statute have chosen to accept its jurisdiction in accordance with the Statute and in particular the principle of complementarity,

Noting that States not Party to the Rome Statute will continue to fulfil their responsibilities in their national jurisdictions in relation to international crimes,

Determining that operations established or authorized by the United NationsSecurity Council are deployed to maintain or restore international peace andsecurity,

Determining further that it is in the interests of international peace and security to facilitate Member States’ ability to contribute to operations established or authorized by the United Nations Security Council,

Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,

  1. Requests, consistent with the provisions of Article 16 of the Rome Statute,that the ICC, if a case arises involving current or former officials or personnel from acontributing State not a Party to the Rome Statute over acts or omissions relating to a United Nations established or authorized operation, shall for a twelve-month periodstarting 1 July 2002 not commence or proceed with investigation or prosecution of anysuch case, unless the Security Council decides otherwise;

2. Expresses the intention to renew the request in paragraph 1 under the same conditions each 1 July for further 12-month periods for as long as may be necessary;

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3. Decides that Member States shall take no action inconsistent with paragraph 1 and with their international obligations;

4. Decides to remain seized of the matter.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 4572nd meeting, on 12 July 2002.

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