2006 International Criminal Court judges election


An ordinary election for six judges of the International Criminal Court was held during the resumption of the 4th session of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court in New York on 26 January 2006.

Background

The judges elected at this election were to take office on 11 March 2006. All six judges elected for a three-year term in 2003 were eligible for re-election, all of them ran.
The election was governed by the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Its article 36 states that "he States Parties shall, in the selection of judges, take into account the need, within the membership of the Court, for:
Furthermore, article 36 and 36 provide for two lists:
Each candidate must belong to exactly one list.
Further rules of election were adopted by a resolution of the Assembly of States Parties in 2004.

Nomination process

Following these rules, the nomination period of judges for the 2006 election lasted from 18 July to 20 November 2005. The following persons were nominated:
NameNationalityList A or BRegionGender
Károly BardList BEastern European StatesMale
Haridiata DakoureList AAfrican StatesFemale
Hans-Peter KaulList BWestern European and Other StatesMale
Erkki KourulaList BWestern European and Other StatesMale
Akua KuenyehiaList BAfrican StatesFemale
Tuiloma Neroni SladeList AAsian StatesMale
Sang-hyun SongList AAsian StatesMale
Cheikh Tidiane ThiamList BAfrican StatesMale
Ekaterina TrendafilovaList AEastern European StatesFemale
Anita UšackaList BEastern European StatesFemale

The candidature of Effie Owuor of Kenya was withdrawn.

Minimum voting requirements

Minimum voting requirements governed part of the election. This was to ensure that article 36 cited above is fulfilled. For this election, the following minimum voting requirements existed; they were to be adjusted once the election was underway.
Regarding the List A or B requirement, there was a minimum voting requirement of one judge from List A and one judge from List B.
Regarding the regional criteria, there were minimum voting requirements for one African, one Asian and two Eastern European judges.
Regarding the gender criteria, there was a minimum voting requirement for one female judge.
The regional and gender criteria could have been adjusted even before the election depending on the number of candidates. Paragraph 20 of the ASP resolution that governed the elections states that if there are less than double the number of candidates required for each region, the minimum voting requirement shall be a half of the number of candidates; except when there is only one candidate which results in no voting requirement. Furthermore, if the number of candidates of one gender is less than ten, then the minimum voting requirement shall not exceed a certain number depending on the number of candidates.
The regional and gender criteria could have been dropped either if they were not possible any more, or if after four ballots not all seats were filled.
The voting requirements were as follows:

Ballots

The only ballot took place on 26 January 2006.
With the exception of Judge Slade all re-eligible judges were in fact re-elected.