Lesson 'The Rome Statute'

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Slide 1 - Tekstslide

The Rome Statute (page 6- 11)
  • This lesson + the questions will guide you through (parts of) the Rome Statute; 
  • There are multiple choice questions, drag questions, open answer questions and opinion questions;
  • Afterwards the lesson will be made available for you

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

https://shshistory.com/extra%20pages/9239_w15_EXAMPLE_01.pdf

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

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Slide 6 - Tekstslide

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

1. What does the Rome Statute aim at? (one answer possible)
A
To prosecute and punish the perpetrators of serious crimes
B
To establish worldwide justice and peace
C
To prevent all crimes in the world
D
All of the above

Slide 8 - Quizvraag

2. How has the International Criminal Court come into existence?

Slide 9 - Open vraag

3. Are there any restrictions to the jurisdiction of the ICC? If so, which are they? (one answer possible)
A
No, there are no restrictions
B
Yes, there are restrictions in types of crimes that can be prosecuted
C
Yes, there are restrictions in which countries crimes can be prosecuted
D
Yes, no heads of states can be prosecuted

Slide 10 - Quizvraag

4. Who can start proceedings at the ICC?
Yes, they/he/she can
No, they/he/she can't
A Public Prosecutor of a state party
A citizen from a state party
The Security Council of the UN
A State Party to the Rome Statute
The Public Prosecutor of the ICC

Slide 11 - Sleepvraag

5. When prosecuting a suspect and judging a case, what rules does the ICC have to apply? (more answers possible)
A
the Rome Statute and accompanying documents
B
Applicable treaties
C
Principles and rules of international law
D
The human right law

Slide 12 - Quizvraag

7a. What do these general principles of criminal law entail?
You are innocent until proven guilty
You can only be prosecuted for a crime that has been laid down as such in the law
You can only be punished on the basis of the law
You can’t be prosecuted for the same crime twice
Ne bis in idem
Nullum crimen sine lege
Nulla poena sine lege
Presumption of innocence

Slide 13 - Sleepvraag

7b. Why do you think these principles exist?

Slide 14 - Open vraag

8a. Which conditions are posed with respect to a sentence? (more answers possible)
A
Evidence and submissions must be taken into account
B
The suspect must have confessed to the charges
C
The suspect must be present when the judgement is pronounced
D
The sentence is pronounced in public

Slide 15 - Quizvraag

8b. Which penalty can NOT be imposed by the ICC ? (one answer possible)
A
Imprisonment
B
Death penalty
C
Fine
D
Forfeiture of proceeds, property and assets

Slide 16 - Quizvraag

9. Who can appeal against a decision or a sentence?

Slide 17 - Open vraag

10. What was the legal basis for the conviction of Thomas Lubanga Dyilo? (one answer possible)
A
Crimes against humanity (art. 7)
B
War crimes (art. 8)
C
Crimes of aggression (art. 8 bis)
D
Genocide (art. 6)

Slide 18 - Quizvraag

Mr. Lubanga was sentenced to 14 years imprisonment? What is your opinion on that verdict?

Slide 19 - Open vraag