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AMENDMENTS 1 - 422 - Draft report 2025 Commission report on Bosnia and Herzegovina - PE787.778v02-00

AMENDMENTS 1 - 422 - Draft report 2025 Commission report on Bosnia and Herzegovina
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Ondřej Kolář

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Meetings with National Parliaments - EU and Member States: supporting global accountability and ICC, with Judge Guillou - 06-05-2026 - Subcommittee on Human Rights

The Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) will host an interparliamentary committee meeting on 6 May 2026 in Brussels (16:00–18:30) on the Member States and EU’s role in supporting global accountability mechanisms, the International Criminal Court, universal jurisdiction and special tribunals.

Organised in cooperation with the Committees on Legal Affairs and Civil Liberties, the meeting will gather MEPs and national parliamentarians to address pressing challenges and coercive measure to the international justice architecture.

A key highlight is the participation of Nicolas Guillou, judge of the International Criminal Court as well as civil society and the EEAS. Discussions will cover threats to the ICC, including sanctions targeting officials and NGOs, as well as potential EU responses such as the Blocking Statute.

Participants will also exchange views on the Special Tribunal for aggression against Ukraine and universal jurisdiction.


Agenda
Live streaming
ICM on Directorate's for Relations with National Parliaments website
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Highlights - ICM: supporting global accountability and ICC, debate with Judge Guillou, EEAS & NGOs - Subcommittee on Human Rights

The Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) will host an interparliamentary committee meeting on 6 May 2026 in Brussels (16:00–18:30) on the Member States and EU’s role in supporting global accountability mechanisms, the International Criminal Court, universal jurisdiction and special tribunals.

Organised in cooperation with the Committees on Legal Affairs and Civil Liberties, the meeting will gather MEPs and national parliamentarians to address pressing challenges and coercive measure to the international justice architecture.

A key highlight is the participation of Nicolas Guillou, judge of the International Criminal Court as well as civil society and the EEAS. Discussions will cover threats to the ICC, including sanctions targeting officials and NGOs, as well as potential EU responses such as the Blocking Statute.

Participants will also exchange views on the Special Tribunal for aggression against Ukraine and universal jurisdiction.



More information - DROI ICM page
Live streaming
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Categories: France, Union européenne

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