Malaysia's accession to the Rome Statute of the ICC: challenges and the way ahead

There are three excuses made by the Malaysian government for its reluctance to accede to the Rome Statute of the ICC: the concern about compatibility with Syari’ah, the position of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Malay Rulers; and the Government’s wish to ensure that implementing legislation is in pla...

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Main Author: Hamid, Abdul Ghafur@Khin Maung Sein
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Language:English
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Published: 2015
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spelling iium-441682018-12-19T06:38:04Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/44168/ Malaysia's accession to the Rome Statute of the ICC: challenges and the way ahead Hamid, Abdul Ghafur@Khin Maung Sein KZ Law of Nations There are three excuses made by the Malaysian government for its reluctance to accede to the Rome Statute of the ICC: the concern about compatibility with Syari’ah, the position of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Malay Rulers; and the Government’s wish to ensure that implementing legislation is in place first before it’s accession to the Rome Statute. The speaker first of all argues that there have been In-depth research and scholarly writings showing that there is generally no conflict between the Rome statute and Shari’ah. In relation to the issue of the immunity of the King and Rules, it is the submission of the speaker that the immunity has been taken away by the Federal Constitution by means of the 1993 amendments and that both under international law and Islamic law official capacity is no bar to prosecution for international crimes. Although implementing legislation is not necessary to be in place first before accession to the Rome statute, it is submitted that Malaysia can use the Common Wealth Model to Implement the Rome Statute. 2015-07-30 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/44168/2/Malaysia%E2%80%99s_Accession_to_the_Rome_Statute_of_the_ICC_%28Power_Point_Presentation_at_ICC_Seminar_on_30-7-15%29.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/44168/7/44168.pdf Hamid, Abdul Ghafur@Khin Maung Sein (2015) Malaysia's accession to the Rome Statute of the ICC: challenges and the way ahead. In: PGA Parliamentary South-East Asia Sub-regional Seminar on the International Rule of Law and the Protection of Civilians, 30 July, 2015, Le Meridien Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. (Unpublished) http://www.pgaction.org/news/south-east-asia-seminar-icc.html
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Malaysia's accession to the Rome Statute of the ICC: challenges and the way ahead
description There are three excuses made by the Malaysian government for its reluctance to accede to the Rome Statute of the ICC: the concern about compatibility with Syari’ah, the position of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Malay Rulers; and the Government’s wish to ensure that implementing legislation is in place first before it’s accession to the Rome Statute. The speaker first of all argues that there have been In-depth research and scholarly writings showing that there is generally no conflict between the Rome statute and Shari’ah. In relation to the issue of the immunity of the King and Rules, it is the submission of the speaker that the immunity has been taken away by the Federal Constitution by means of the 1993 amendments and that both under international law and Islamic law official capacity is no bar to prosecution for international crimes. Although implementing legislation is not necessary to be in place first before accession to the Rome statute, it is submitted that Malaysia can use the Common Wealth Model to Implement the Rome Statute.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Hamid, Abdul Ghafur@Khin Maung Sein
author_facet Hamid, Abdul Ghafur@Khin Maung Sein
author_sort Hamid, Abdul Ghafur@Khin Maung Sein
title Malaysia's accession to the Rome Statute of the ICC: challenges and the way ahead
title_short Malaysia's accession to the Rome Statute of the ICC: challenges and the way ahead
title_full Malaysia's accession to the Rome Statute of the ICC: challenges and the way ahead
title_fullStr Malaysia's accession to the Rome Statute of the ICC: challenges and the way ahead
title_full_unstemmed Malaysia's accession to the Rome Statute of the ICC: challenges and the way ahead
title_sort malaysia's accession to the rome statute of the icc: challenges and the way ahead
publishDate 2015
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