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ROME, Oct 12 (Hina/AR) - By signing the Statute of the International
Penal Court on Monday, Croatia has become the 54th country to sign
the document which was adopted at a recent UN diplomatic conference
in Rome.
The Statute was signed by Croatian Ambassador to Italy Davorin
Rudolf at the Italian Foreign Ministry in Rome.
"The signing of the Statute bears witness to our determination to
contribute to respect for international law and the establishment
of a just, fair and respectable trial system in the international
community", Rudolf said.
The establishment of the Court and its activities would "eliminate
the intricate and long proceedings and remove politics from the
process of adopting verdicts as well as arbitrariness and court
inefficiency", he added.
The Statute will go into force after it has been ratified by 60
states.
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