ICC ricorso


visto l'inconsistenza delle corti dei diritti dell'uomo di Strasburgo e gli organismi dell UN
fecevo ricorso alla corte internazionale dell'AIA

nello statuto redatto a Roma sta scritto che il procuratore può agire in 3 modi


https://www.icc-cpi.int/about/otp

uno è quando viene a conoscenza di fatti rilevanti

come riportato nel sito feci due segnalazioni via email. alla email deputata a questo

https://www.icc-cpi.int/about/otp/Pages/otp-contact.aspx

il giorno successivo ricevetti la stessa rosposta per due volte ripetendo se vuoi veramente sottoporre

un caso leggi la pag2 e einvia una email a quel indirizzo.

niente ancora ottenuto



la prima email era il 12 dicembre 2019



many vio.... and  serious ... against one person
Yahoo/Inviati

xxxxxxxx
A:otp.informationdesk@icc-cpi.int
gio 12 dic 2019 alle ore 23:50
my name is xxxxx , i am born xxxxxx and live in xxxxxx. i am italian citizen.

i send this complaint and will send a copy in paper form. it is an only document of text with link to copies of other lawsuits presented to national justice. there are also link to audio and video files easily downloading from internet. i am always available to present the other documents to this court. at the end of this document there are other 6 files that are recalled in the text about convesation with email or speech.
this is my site with a summary and almost all the documents of lawsuit.

https://aaastrangedevelopments.blogspot.it




ricevetti il giorno dopo




OTP InformationDesk <otp.informationdesk@icc-cpi.int>
A:'xxxxx  ,OTP InformationDesk
ven 13 dic 2019 alle ore 10:07
Dear Madam / Sir,

Thank you for your message. Please note that the International Criminal Court (ICC) has a very limited jurisdiction. The Court may only address the crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression, as defined by Articles 6 to 8 bis of the Rome Statute that have occurred after 2002, and can only exercise jurisdiction in the countries that have ratified it.
For more information on the Court’s jurisdiction and the full text of the Rome Statute, please refer to page 2 of the attached document and our website as well as our address, www.icc-cpi.int. We encourage you to carefully review this information.
If, after your careful review, you still believe the ICC is the correct place for your case and would like to submit a claim to the Court, then please follow the directions for how to do so on page 1 of the attached document. If you decide to submit information, kindly use only this email address:

otp.informationdesk@icc-cpi.int     
     
Kind regards,

OTP Information Desk
International Criminal Court


io decidevo di confermare la mia scelta e rimandavo una email smile allo stesso indirizzo




il18 gennaio 2020  mandavo quest'altra




Yahoo/Inviati

xxxxxxxxxxxx
A:otp.informationdesk@icc-cpi.int
sab 18 gen alle ore 21:10
i send to this organization my complaint about the many vi.... against me in the time.
i add a brief summary of facts because facts themselves are many last from much time and regard
a vast range of arguments

i add all the vi.... like a single file of text. and like a file added to better manage it.


i come to this court to present evidence of c.  which can to be considerated under Rome Statute like violations against the humanity.  also if they are committed against one person. but involving brutal and inumane treatment from many people. in the statute of the court they can to be identified like
attempt to murder
Imprisonment or other severe deprivation of physical liberty in violation of fundamental rules of international law
torture  
"Torture" means the intentional infliction of severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental, upon a person in the custody or under the control of the accused; except that torture shall not include pain or suffering arising only from, inherent in or incidental to, lawful sanctions
Persecution
"Persecution" means the intentional and severe deprivation of fundamental rights contrary to international law by reason of the identity of the group or collectivity
Other inhumane acts of a similar character intentionally causing great suffering, or serious injury to body or to mental or physical health
in the next i present evidence and many of them. they can to b....

lunga lista di fatti e denuncia a conferma di quanto detto....

come nel casi di  UN HR council per esempio





il giorno dopo ricevevo la stessa risposta della prima volta




 Yahoo/In arrivo

OTP InformationDesk <otp.informationdesk@icc-cpi.int>
A:'xxxxxxxxxx,OTP InformationDesk
lun 20 gen alle ore 09:58

Dear Madam / Sir,
Thank you for your message. Please note that the International Criminal Court (ICC) has a very limited jurisdiction. The Court may only address the crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression, as defined by Articles 6 to 8 bis of the Rome Statute that have occurred after 2002, and can only exercise jurisdiction in the countries that have ratified it.
For more information on the Court’s jurisdiction and the full text of the Rome Statute, please refer to page 2 of the attached document and our website as well as our address, www.icc-cpi.int. We encourage you to carefully review this information.
If, after your careful review, you still believe the ICC is the correct place for your case and would like to submit a claim to the Court, then please follow the directions for how to do so on page 1 of the attached document. If you decide to submit information, kindly use only this email address:

otp.informationdesk@icc-cpi.int          

Kind regards,

OTP Information Desk
International Criminal Court




per info la pag 2 del documento attaccato è la seguente

dove si dice degli argomenti sotto giurisdizione 

i limiti temporali,  dall'istituzione del trattato di Roma nel 2002

e i paesi che riconoscono la giurisdizione della corte sono quelli che lo hanno firmato


tutto regolare in base allo statuto e per quello scritto ma ancora al 30 aprile non ho ottenuto niente





 convertitoo dal pdf il documento è il seguente la pag2 è evidenziata






Dear Sir or Madam,
On behalf of the Prosecutor, we thank you for your query on how to submit information to
the Office of the Prosecutor. The Office welcomes the submission of information on crimes
that may fall within the jurisdiction of the Court.
Communications may be addressed to the Office of the Prosecutor, Information & Evidence Unit,
Post Office Box 19519, 2500 CM The Hague, The Netherlands, or sent by email to
otp.informationdesk@icc-cpi.int , or sent by facsimile to +31 70 515 8555.
Communications should be written in one of the working languages of the Court, i.e. English
or French, or if that is not possible, then in one of the other official languages, i.e. Arabic,
Chinese, Russian or Spanish. It is preferable for communications to contain as much detailed
information as possible.
Please be aware that the submission of information does not automatically trigger an
investigation. In accordance with the Rome Statute, the Office of the Prosecutor must
analyse all information submitted in order to determine whether the rigorous criteria of the
Statute are satisfied. As you may know, the International Criminal Court has a carefully
defined jurisdiction and mandate. We are pleased to provide supplementary information
below summarizing the main aspects of the Court’s jurisdiction.
Once a decision is taken whether or not there is a reasonable basis to proceed with an
investigation, the Office will promptly inform the senders of relevant communications, along
with reasons for the decision. The Office will protect the confidentiality of all information
submitted.
We are grateful for your interest in the Court. If you would like to learn more about the work
of the Court, we invite you to visit our website at: www.icc-cpi.int

Kind regards,

Information & Evidence Unit
Office of the Prosecutor
International Criminal Court

Post Office Box 19519, 2500 CM The Hague, The Netherlands
Boîte postale 19519, 2500 CM La Haye, Pays Bas
Telephone / Téléphone: + 31 70 5158515 • Facsimile / Télécopie: + 31 70 5158555 • http://www.icc-cpi.int


pag2_________________________________________________________________




SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION CONCERNING
THE JURISDICTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT


As you may know, the International Criminal Court (the «ICC» or the «Court») is governed by the
Rome Statute, which entrusts the Court with a very specific and carefully defined jurisdiction and
mandate.
Regarding subject matter jurisdiction: A fundamental feature of the Rome Statute is that the Court
may only exercise jurisdiction over persons for the most serious crimes of concern to the international
community as a whole, namely genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of
aggression, as defined in Articles 6 to 8 bis of the Statute.
Regarding temporal jurisdiction: Under Article 11 of the Statute, the Court may only exercise
jurisdiction over crimes committed after 1 July 2002, the date of entry into force of the Statute. This
means that allegations of incidents occurring prior to this date fall outside the Court’s jurisdiction. As
of 17 July 2018, the Court’s jurisdiction over the crime of aggression is also activated.
Regarding personal/territorial jurisdiction: Under Articles 12 and 13 of the Statute, the Court may
only exercise jurisdiction over international crimes if one or more of the following criteria are met: (i)
its jurisdiction has been accepted by the State on the territory of which the crime was committed, (ii)
its jurisdiction has been accepted by the State of which the person accused is a national, or (iii) the
situation is referred to the Prosecutor by the UN Security Council acting under Chapter VII of the UN
Charter. For a complete list of countries that have ratified the Statute and thereby accepted the
jurisdiction of the Court, please visit the Assembly of State Parties website:
https://asp.icc-cpi.int/EN_Menus/asp/pages/asp_home.aspx
Even where all of these criteria are satisfied, the Office must also assess other factors, such as the
gravity of the situation, whether national judicial systems are investigating and prosecuting the
alleged crimes, and the interests of justice.
Given the defined jurisdiction of the ICC as well as the need to focus its limited resources on the
gravest situations, many serious allegations will be beyond the reach of this institution to address.
Please rest assured that if you do chose to submit information to the Office of the Prosecutor, your
communication will be analysed in accordance with the Statute. In light of the complex issues that
must be addressed, analysis can take some time. Once a decision is reached, you will receive a
response along with reasons for the decision.
You can find the complete text of the Rome Statute at: https://www.icc-cpi.int/resource-library#legaltexts


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