Statement by Mr. NAGANO Shunsuke, Counsellor, Permanent Mission of Japan to the United Nations, at the seventy-seventh session of the United Nations General Assembly, on the Report of the International Criminal Court (Agenda Item 71)
2022/10/31
Mr. President,
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the entry into force of the Rome Statute. In recognition of this milestone year, I would like to reiterate that Japan, with renewed determination, remains a staunch supporter of the ICC and is committed to the fight against impunity and to promoting the rule of law in the international community.
Mr. President,
Japan firmly believes that strengthening the rule of law based on respect for international law will benefit all countries and regions, leading to sustainable growth and the development of a healthy international community. As such, Japan will take every action to reinforce the rule of law in the international community. To this end, we will work closely with the ICC, given its central role in the prosecution and punishment of the most serious crimes including war crimes.
Mr. President,
The international community's interest in and expectations for the ICC have steadily grown, in particular after the referral of the situation in Ukraine. Japan remains dedicated to helping the Court to function effectively and sustainably. In addition to being a Bureau member, we are the largest financial contributor, and we provide qualified human resources including judges and other ICC personnel. At the same time, Japan is counting on the leadership of the ICC President to take proactive measures to ensure appropriate budget and organizational management under the One-court principle.
Mr. President,
With the ICC’s greater relevance in light of the current international situation, it is imperative that the Court strive to promote universality with the wider membership. In this regard, Japan commends President Hofmański, who visited Japan earlier this month, for his active outreach activities. We also applaud Prosecutor Khan for his nuanced and practical approach to addressing situations in which the interests of non-States Parties are at stake. Japan will work hand-in-hand with the ICC in the promotion of universality.
In closing, let me stress once again that Japan will spare no effort in working to enhance the functions of the ICC and will work cooperatively to promote the rule of law in the international community.
I thank you, Mr. President.
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the entry into force of the Rome Statute. In recognition of this milestone year, I would like to reiterate that Japan, with renewed determination, remains a staunch supporter of the ICC and is committed to the fight against impunity and to promoting the rule of law in the international community.
Mr. President,
Japan firmly believes that strengthening the rule of law based on respect for international law will benefit all countries and regions, leading to sustainable growth and the development of a healthy international community. As such, Japan will take every action to reinforce the rule of law in the international community. To this end, we will work closely with the ICC, given its central role in the prosecution and punishment of the most serious crimes including war crimes.
Mr. President,
The international community's interest in and expectations for the ICC have steadily grown, in particular after the referral of the situation in Ukraine. Japan remains dedicated to helping the Court to function effectively and sustainably. In addition to being a Bureau member, we are the largest financial contributor, and we provide qualified human resources including judges and other ICC personnel. At the same time, Japan is counting on the leadership of the ICC President to take proactive measures to ensure appropriate budget and organizational management under the One-court principle.
Mr. President,
With the ICC’s greater relevance in light of the current international situation, it is imperative that the Court strive to promote universality with the wider membership. In this regard, Japan commends President Hofmański, who visited Japan earlier this month, for his active outreach activities. We also applaud Prosecutor Khan for his nuanced and practical approach to addressing situations in which the interests of non-States Parties are at stake. Japan will work hand-in-hand with the ICC in the promotion of universality.
In closing, let me stress once again that Japan will spare no effort in working to enhance the functions of the ICC and will work cooperatively to promote the rule of law in the international community.
I thank you, Mr. President.