International Criminal Court (ICC)

With its seat in the Hague, the International Criminal Court (ICC) is an international tribunal tasked with investigating and adjudicating the most severe of crimes. This includes the prosecution of individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. The court was established by the adoption of the Rome Statute in 1998, to which there are currently 123 State parties.

Expert Committee

CHAIRS

Raoul Cardellini

I am Raoul, my pronouns are they/them and I currently live in Berlin, where I am a visiting researcher at the Free University Berlin, but will soon move to the Netherlands to do research at International Institute for Air and Space Law, in Leiden. I have a master's degree in Law and I am undertaking two more masters' at the moment, one in European Legal Studies and one in Space Policies and Institutions. I have been doing MUN for quite a few years now, be it as a delegate, chair, Secretary-General or organizer.

Paul Boldron

I’m Paul. I am 18 years old, from France and I am a first year student at Maastricht University’s European law school. I have been doing MUN for about 4 years now, both on the organizing side as Secretary General of one of my hometown’s conferences and as delegate in multiple international conferences, on several occasion in International court of Justice committees. As a law student this type of committee always attracted me and this is why I chose to chair at the ICC. I have never had the occasion to see an ICC in a MUN conference and I hope it will be a great and fruitful experience for all of us.