2014 International Criminal Court judges election


Six judges of the International Criminal Court were elected during the 13th session of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court scheduled for 8 to 17 December 2014 in New York. The judges were elected for terms of nine years and took office on 11 March 2015.

Background

The judges elected at this session replaced those six judges which were elected at the second election of ICC judges in 2006 for a full term of nine years; they will also serve for nine years until 2024.
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 has to belong to exactly one list.
Further rules of election were adopted by a resolution of the Assembly of States Parties in 2004.

Judges remaining in office

As of August 2014, the following judges are scheduled to remain in office beyond 2015:

Nomination process

Following these rules, the nomination period of judges for the 2014 election lasts from 28 April to 20 July 2014. It was extended once due to the lack of candidates from Asia until 3 August 2014. The following persons were nominated as of 4 August 2014:
NameNationalityList A or BRegionGender
Reine Alapini-GansouList BAfricaFemale
Abdelkader Ben Ali BahloulList AAfricaMale
Emmanuel Yaw BennehList BAfricaMale
Toma BirmontienėList BEastern EuropeFemale
Leonardo Nemer Caldeira BrantList BLatin America and CaribbeanMale
Chung Chang-hoList AAsiaMale
Zlata ĐurđevićList BEastern EuropeFemale
Pavel GontšarovList AEastern EuropeMale
Piotr HofmańskiList AEastern EuropeMale
Péter KovácsList BEastern EuropeMale
Antoine Kesia-Mbe MinduaList BAfricaMale
Maria Natércia Gusmão PereiraList AAsiaFemale
Marc Pierre Perrin de BrichambautList BWestern Europe and OthersMale
Harimahefa RatiaraisoaList BAfricaFemale
Bertram SchmittList AWestern Europe and OthersMale
Krister Hans ThelinList AWestern Europe and OthersMale
Mindia UgrekhelidzeList AEastern EuropeMale

Minimum voting requirements

Minimum voting requirements govern part of the election. This is to ensure that article 36 cited above was fulfilled. For this election, the following minimum voting requirements will exist; they will be adjusted once the election is underway.
Assuming that there is no change in the bench, the voting requirements will be as follows:
Regarding the List A or B requirement, there are two seats reserved for List B judges. This requirement must be fulfilled under any circumstances.
Regarding the regional criteria, there are three seats reserved for regional groups: two for the Eastern European States and one for the Asian States.
Regarding the gender criteria, there is one seat reserved for male candidates.
The regional and gender criteria can be adjusted even before the election depending on the number of candidates. Paragraph 20 of the ASP resolution that governs the elections states that if there are less than double the number of candidates required for each region, the minimum voting requirement would have been a half of the number of candidates; except when there is only one candidate which would result in no voting requirement.
The regional and gender criteria will be dropped either if they are not possible any more, or if after four ballots not all seats are filled.

Ballots

All results are from the ASP homepage if not otherwise noted.
Minimum voting requirements
Minimum voting requirementMVRs before ballotsMVR fulfilled?
Asian judges1
Eastern European judges2
Male judges1
List B judges2