Many countries argue that exemption of one state from the prosecution of the court is tantamount to putting the nationals of that country above those of other states which is a sort of neo-racism.
Opening the debate on the resolution, Annan warned the council that renewal of the exemption must not become “an annual routine”, for it would weaken the authority of the council, that of the ICC and undermine the legitimacy of peacekeeping forces.
The ICC WAS established under the 1998 Rome Statute. It is the first permanent international court to try cases of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. Election of the court's 18 judges and first prosecutor was held in March and April 2003.
Defending the soldiers who serve under the UN blue flag, Annan said, no soldier has thus far been charged of committing an offence "anywhere near the kind of crimes that fall under the
jurisdiction of the ICC".
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Thus far 90 countries have ratified the Rome Statute of the ICC.
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