MPs debate law on Hague cooperation

Serbian MPs are today debating a draft law on cooperation with the International Criminal Court, to which 37 amendments have been proposed.

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Thursday, 23.07.2009.

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Serbian MPs are today debating a draft law on cooperation with the International Criminal Court, to which 37 amendments have been proposed. Normatively speaking, the draft law comprehensively governs the sector of cooperation between Serbia and the International Criminal Court. MPs debate law on Hague cooperation The draft calls for a ban on parallel court proceedings, meaning that a person cannot be tried for the same crime before a domestic and international court. The need to adopt the law stems from the Rome Statute, adopted on July 17, 1998, which obliges member-states to normatively regulate cooperation in national legislation. Parliament finished its debate on draft laws on public information and culture on Wednesday.

MPs debate law on Hague cooperation

The draft calls for a ban on parallel court proceedings, meaning that a person cannot be tried for the same crime before a domestic and international court.

The need to adopt the law stems from the Rome Statute, adopted on July 17, 1998, which obliges member-states to normatively regulate cooperation in national legislation.

Parliament finished its debate on draft laws on public information and culture on Wednesday.

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