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List of signatories of the additional protocol
[edit]Any list of signatories of the additional protocol? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 161.53.149.242 (talk) 12:46, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
- See "Additional Protocol to the Convention on cybercrime, concerning the criminalisation of acts of a racist and xenophobic nature committed through computer systems (Chart of signatures and ratifications)". Council of Europe website. -- PBS (talk) 11:35, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
International court established by relevant international instruments
[edit]Article 1 of the additional protocol:
Each Party shall adopt such legislative measures as may be necessary to establish the following conduct as criminal offences under its domestic law, when committed intentionally and without right: distributing or otherwise making available, through a computer system to the public, material which denies, grossly minimises, approves or justifies acts constituting genocide or crimes against humanity, as defined by international law and recognised as such by final and binding decisions of the International Military Tribunal, established by the London Agreement of 8 August 1945, or of any other international court established by relevant international instruments and whose jurisdiction is recognised by that Party.
— My emphasis
This binds the parties to the rulings of international tribunals since 1945 the ICTY, the ICTR and the KRT, it also binds those who have ratified the Rome Statute if in the future the ICC deems an event to be a genocide.
This was the reason for my revert on 28 August. -- PBS (talk) 12:24, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
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