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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
MANUAL FOR THE RATIFICATION AND IMPLEMENTATION
OF THE ROME STATUTE
(Vancouver, May 2000)
The International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy (ICCLR) is based in Vancouver, Canada and was founded in 1991. ICCLR conducts research and policy analysis, undertakes the development and delivery of technical assistance programs and provides public information and consultation services relating to the fields of international criminal law, criminal justice policy and crime prevention. In its role as an affiliated institute of the United Nations, the Centre participates in the annual meetings of the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, and the meeting of the institutes comprising the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme network. The Centre has also established numerous cooperative working relationships with other international bodies, institutes and associations.
ICCLR has been, and continues to be, committed to supporting efforts to establish a permanent, effective and just International Criminal Court. ICCLR began its work on international criminal court issues within a short time of its inception. By 1993, it had assisted the UN Security Council and UN Legal Affairs Office by holding a large meeting of experts in Vancouver and made many recommendations that ended up in the ad hoc Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia's statute, as noted in the May 1993 Secretary General's Report. Renewed efforts to establish a permanent ICC coincided with the creation of this ad hoc tribunal and the Rwanda Tribunal. ICCLR continued to expand its research and program activities dealing with international criminal court issues, and has since written numerous research papers on the topic, participated in many conferences, including the Diplomatic Conference in Rome and subsequent Preparatory Commission Meetings, hosted prominent guest lecturers who spoke on the topic, and provided public lectures.
Rights and Democracy (new short version of the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development (ICHRDD)) is a Canadian institution with an international mandate, created by an Act of Parliament in 1988. It works with citizens' groups and governments in Canada and abroad to promote human rights and democracy, as defined in the International Bill of Human Rights. ICHRDD's work emphasizes advocacy and capacity building. It provides political, financial and technical support to many frontline human rights groups, indigenous peoples' groups and democratic movements around the world. It advocates policy changes in national and international institutions, and strengthens the capacity of its partners to do the same. It assists non-governmental organizations (NGOs) gain access to multilateral institutions and works to mainstream women's rights in human rights mechanisms. It brings together members of civil society and the
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