Seven Women Elected to the International Criminal
Court
The Assembly
of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal
Court started its process of electing judges on 4 February 2003.
The Rome Statute provides for the election of 18 judges with a minimum
voting requirement for six women and six men. The candidates that
obtain the highest number of votes and a two-third majority of the
States Parties present and voting are elected.
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