The international community made a commitment to justice for victims of these most serious crimes by adopting the Rome Statute in 1998. The Statute created the International Criminal Court (ICC) for prosecuting those responsible for these crimes and provided for a Trust Fund for Victims (TFV) to make the funds of the convicted persons and additional voluntary contributions available for the benefit of the victims.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, member of the first Board of Directors of the Trust Fund for Victims at the International Criminal Court
The Trust Fund for...
ICC Prosecutor Mr Karim A.A. Khan QC appoints Special Adviser on Mutual Legal Assistance
Further to the recent appointments of twenty Special Advisers, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal...
H.E. Mr Matthew E.K. Neuhaus, Ambassador of Australia to The Netherlands, and Pieter de Baan, TFV Executive Director at the unveiling of the artworkdonated by...