Under the Rome Statute, the withdrawal takes exactly 12 months to finalise, setting Niger’s official departure date for June 18, 2027.

Niger has formally left the International Criminal Court after accusing the global tribunal of what it says is selective justice.

The decision unfolds against a backdrop of escalating instability in the region

Cette décision prendra en effet le 18 juin 2027, a précisé l’instance, qui regrette « toute décision de se soustraire à l’effort collectif visant à mettre fin à l’impunité pour…

Junta-ruled Niger has officially submitted its request to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), effective June 2027. Learn more about Niger

Junta-ruled Niger has officially submitted its request to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), the Hague-based tribunal...

The Junta-led West African country, Niger, has become the latest country to find grievance with the International Criminal Court (ICC), exiting the establishment as a result

Niger has officially submitted its request to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), the Hague-based tribunal said on Tuesday, nine months after announcing the move…

Under the Rome Statute, the withdrawal takes exactly 12 months to finalise, setting Niger’s official departure date for June 18, 2027.