
The Mackabaya group of the Assembly of State Parties to the International Criminal Court addressed the regulatory, administrative, and legislative body for the court. This statement came in the context of the discussion that took place during the meeting of the Assembly of State Parties in the parliamentary body, where officials and state representatives exchanged views on the future of international criminal justice. The regulatory body for the court plays a vital role in ensuring the proper functioning of operations in accordance with international standards and local and international laws.
In this context, a representative from the group pointed out that among the challenges facing the international criminal court today is enhancing international cooperation and ensuring the implementation of the decisions issued by the court. He emphasized the importance of the court as a mechanism to achieve international justice and hold criminals accountable for committing crimes against humanity. At the same time, he confirmed the necessity of supporting the regulatory body to enable it to perform its duties efficiently and effectively and to work on overcoming the obstacles that may hinder achieving its goals in the field of international justice.
In short, emphasis was placed on the role of the regulatory, administrative, and legislative body for the international criminal court and its importance in ensuring compliance with international legal standards and enhancing international justice.