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Skip to Main Content Advertisement Journals Books * Search Menu * * * Menu * * * Sign in through your institution Navbar Search Filter Journal of International Criminal Justice Criminology and Criminal JusticeInternational LawBooksJournalsOxford Academic Mobile Enter search term Search * Issues * Advance articles * Submit * Author Guidelines * Book Reviews * Open Access * Submission System * Why Submit? * Purchase * Alerts * About * About Journal of International Criminal Justice * Editorial Board * Advertising and Corporate Services * Journals Career Network * Self-Archiving Policy * Dispatch Dates * Journals on Oxford Academic * Books on Oxford Academic * Issues * Advance articles * Submit * Author Guidelines * Book Reviews * Open Access * Submission System * Why Submit? * Purchase * Alerts * About * About Journal of International Criminal Justice * Editorial Board * Advertising and Corporate Services * Journals Career Network * Self-Archiving Policy * Dispatch Dates Close Navbar Search Filter Journal of International Criminal Justice Criminology and Criminal JusticeInternational LawBooksJournalsOxford Academic Enter search term Search Advanced Search Search Menu Article Navigation Close mobile search navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Journal Article WITHDRAWAL FROM THE ROME STATUTE: ITS IMPACT ON THE CONTINUITY OF ICC PROCEEDINGS Get access Yudan Tan Yudan Tan East China University of Law and Political Science , Shanghai, China Corresponding author: tina18tan8@gmail.com https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9732-4428 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Journal of International Criminal Justice, mqae022, https://doi.org/10.1093/jicj/mqae022 Published: 11 July 2024 * Views * Article contents * Cite CITE Yudan Tan, Withdrawal from the Rome Statute: Its Impact on the Continuity of ICC Proceedings, Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2024;, mqae022, https://doi.org/10.1093/jicj/mqae022 Select Format Select format .ris (Mendeley, Papers, Zotero) .enw (EndNote) .bibtex (BibTex) .txt (Medlars, RefWorks) Download citation Close * Permissions Icon Permissions * Share Icon Share * Facebook * Twitter * LinkedIn * Email Navbar Search Filter Journal of International Criminal Justice Criminology and Criminal JusticeInternational LawBooksJournalsOxford Academic Mobile Enter search term Search Close Navbar Search Filter Journal of International Criminal Justice Criminology and Criminal JusticeInternational LawBooksJournalsOxford Academic Enter search term Search Advanced Search Search Menu ABSTRACT This article examines the implications of a state party’s withdrawal from the Rome Statute, with a particular focus on its impact on the continuity of International Criminal Court (ICC) proceedings in an ongoing situation, especially during the preliminary examination phase. It begins by scrutinizing three distinct ways of addressing the implications of a state party withdrawal employed by the ICC, drawing insights from key decisions in the Burundi and Philippines situations, as well as scholarly viewpoints on the issue. It then analyses the legal consequences of withdrawal on ICC proceedings, both in situations where the investigation is initiated by the Office of the Prosecutor and those triggered by state party referral. This article argues that the authorization of an investigation in the Philippines situation may have exceeded the bounds set by the Rome Statute. Issue Section: Article © The Author(s) (2024). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. 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