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ARTICLE-61
: Confirmation of the charges before trial [
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... 4. Before the
hearing
, the
Prosecutor
may
continue
the
investigation
and may
amend
or
withdraw
any
charges
. The
person
shall be given
reasonable
notice
before the
hearing
of any
amendment
to or
withdrawal
of
charges
. In
case
of a
withdrawal
of
charges
, the
Prosecutor
shall notify the
Pre-Trial Chamber
of the
reasons
for the
withdrawal
. ...
... 4. Before the
hearing
, the
Prosecutor
may
continue
the
investigation
and may
amend
or
withdraw
any
charges
. The
person
shall be given
reasonable
notice
before the
hearing
of any
amendment
to or
withdrawal
of
charges
. In
case
of a
withdrawal
of
charges
, the
Prosecutor
shall notify the
Pre-Trial Chamber
of the
reasons
for the
withdrawal
. ...
... 4. Before the
hearing
, the
Prosecutor
may
continue
the
investigation
and may
amend
or
withdraw
any
charges
. The
person
shall be given
reasonable
notice
before the
hearing
of any
amendment
to or
withdrawal
of
charges
. In
case
of a
withdrawal
of
charges
, the
Prosecutor
shall notify the
Pre-Trial Chamber
of the
reasons
for the
withdrawal
. ...
... 4. Before the
hearing
, the
Prosecutor
may
continue
the
investigation
and may
amend
or
withdraw
any
charges
. The
person
shall be given
reasonable
notice
before the
hearing
of any
amendment
to or
withdrawal
of
charges
. In
case
of a
withdrawal
of
charges
, the
Prosecutor
shall notify the
Pre-Trial Chamber
of the
reasons
for the
withdrawal
. ...
... 9. After the
charges
are confirmed and before the
trial
has begun, the
Prosecutor
may, with the
permission
of the
Pre-Trial Chamber
and after
notice
to the
accused
,
amend
the
charges
. If the
Prosecutor
seeks
to
add
additional
charges
or to substitute more
serious
charges
, a
hearing
under this
article
to confirm those
charges
must be held. After
commencement
of the
trial
, the
Prosecutor
may, with the
permission
of the
Trial Chamber
,
withdraw
the
charges
. ...
ARTICLE-121
: Amendments [
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... 6. If an
amendment
has been
accepted
by seven-eighths of
States Parties
in
accordance
with paragraph 4, any
State Party
which has not
accepted
the
amendment
may
withdraw
from this
Statute
with immediate
effect
, notwithstanding
article
127
, paragraph 1, but
subject
to
article
127
, paragraph 2, by giving
notice
no later than one
year
after the
entry into force
of such
amendment
. ...
ARTICLE-127
: Withdrawal [
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...
Withdrawal
...
... 1. A
State Party
may, by
written notification
addressed to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
,
withdraw
from this
Statute
. The
withdrawal
shall take
effect
one
year
after the
date of receipt
of the
notification
, unless the
notification
specifies a later
date
. ...
... 1. A
State Party
may, by
written notification
addressed to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
,
withdraw
from this
Statute
. The
withdrawal
shall take
effect
one
year
after the
date of receipt
of the
notification
, unless the
notification
specifies a later
date
. ...
... 2. A
State
shall not be discharged, by
reason
of its
withdrawal
, from the
obligations
arising from this
Statute
while it was a
Party
to the
Statute
,
including
any
financial obligations
which may have accrued. Its
withdrawal
shall not
affect
any
cooperation
with the
Court
in
connection
with
criminal
investigations
and
proceedings
in
relation
to which the
withdrawing
State
had a
duty
to
cooperate
and which were commenced
prior
to the
date
on which the
withdrawal
became effective, nor shall it
prejudice
in any way the continued
consideration
of any matter which was already under
consideration
by the
Court
prior
to the
date
on which the
withdrawal
became effective. ...
... 2. A
State
shall not be discharged, by
reason
of its
withdrawal
, from the
obligations
arising from this
Statute
while it was a
Party
to the
Statute
,
including
any
financial obligations
which may have accrued. Its
withdrawal
shall not
affect
any
cooperation
with the
Court
in
connection
with
criminal
investigations
and
proceedings
in
relation
to which the
withdrawing
State
had a
duty
to
cooperate
and which were commenced
prior
to the
date
on which the
withdrawal
became effective, nor shall it
prejudice
in any way the continued
consideration
of any matter which was already under
consideration
by the
Court
prior
to the
date
on which the
withdrawal
became effective. ...
... 2. A
State
shall not be discharged, by
reason
of its
withdrawal
, from the
obligations
arising from this
Statute
while it was a
Party
to the
Statute
,
including
any
financial obligations
which may have accrued. Its
withdrawal
shall not
affect
any
cooperation
with the
Court
in
connection
with
criminal
investigations
and
proceedings
in
relation
to which the
withdrawing
State
had a
duty
to
cooperate
and which were commenced
prior
to the
date
on which the
withdrawal
became effective, nor shall it
prejudice
in any way the continued
consideration
of any matter which was already under
consideration
by the
Court
prior
to the
date
on which the
withdrawal
became effective. ...
... 2. A
State
shall not be discharged, by
reason
of its
withdrawal
, from the
obligations
arising from this
Statute
while it was a
Party
to the
Statute
,
including
any
financial obligations
which may have accrued. Its
withdrawal
shall not
affect
any
cooperation
with the
Court
in
connection
with
criminal
investigations
and
proceedings
in
relation
to which the
withdrawing
State
had a
duty
to
cooperate
and which were commenced
prior
to the
date
on which the
withdrawal
became effective, nor shall it
prejudice
in any way the continued
consideration
of any matter which was already under
consideration
by the
Court
prior
to the
date
on which the
withdrawal
became effective. ...
... 2. A
State
shall not be discharged, by
reason
of its
withdrawal
, from the
obligations
arising from this
Statute
while it was a
Party
to the
Statute
,
including
any
financial obligations
which may have accrued. Its
withdrawal
shall not
affect
any
cooperation
with the
Court
in
connection
with
criminal
investigations
and
proceedings
in
relation
to which the
withdrawing
State
had a
duty
to
cooperate
and which were commenced
prior
to the
date
on which the
withdrawal
became effective, nor shall it
prejudice
in any way the continued
consideration
of any matter which was already under
consideration
by the
Court
prior
to the
date
on which the
withdrawal
became effective. ...
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