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He supported the inclusion of sections C and D.
The inclusion of sections C and D was an essential element of Italy's position.
His delegation supported the inclusion of sections C and D.
The inclusion of sections C and D was crucial to the relevance of the Statute and the Court.
He therefore strongly endorsed the inclusion of sections C and D in the Statute.
With regard to the weaponry provision for war crimes,option 1 was essential, as was the inclusion of sections C and D.
He supported the inclusion of sections C and D on internal conflicts.
Ms. WILMSHURST(United Kingdom)strongly favoured the inclusion of sections C and D.
He was somewhat concerned about the inclusion of sections C and D, since that might lead to interference in the internal affairs of countries.
Mr. PIRAGOFF(Canada) said that his delegation was committed to the inclusion of sections C and D.
He attached prime importance to the inclusion of sections C and D, since his country continued to suffer from non-international armed conflicts.
Child protection in country reports: In its resolution 1460(2003),the Security Council stipulated the systematic inclusion of sections devoted to children in country-specific reports.
He strongly favoured the inclusion of sections C and D. The proposal on elements of crime had merit and deserved consideration.
The Court's jurisdiction should extend to attacks on civilians in non-international armed conflict, as well as in international armed conflict;he supported the inclusion of sections C and D.
Mr. Seung-hoh CHOI(Republic of Korea)supported the inclusion of sections C and D. In the part entitled“Elsewhere in the Statute”, he preferred option 2.
The inclusion of sections C and D at that stage would cause difficulties for countries that were not party to Additional Protocol II to the 1949 Geneva Conventions.
Andorra supported option 2 for the chapeau of article 5 quater on war crimes and favoured the inclusion of sections C and D. On the exercise of jurisdiction, it endorsed article 6 and option 1 for article 12.
He supported the inclusion of sections C and D, since their introductory paragraphs already contained safeguards relevant to the concerns of some delegations.
With regard to war crimes, he supported the reference to both international andinternal conflicts, and consequently the inclusion of sections C and D. Aggression should be included, subject to achieving a consensus on its definition.
Ms. ÜNEL(Turkey) opposed the inclusion of sections C and D and said that it was not clear how the Court would decide whether there was an internal conflict or not.
Since she considered that jurisdiction over war crimes committed in internal armed conflicts was a necessary prerogative of the Court,she supported the inclusion of sections C and D. Section B, paragraphs(p bis) and(r bis), on United Nations personnel should be included.
SADC therefore supported inclusion of sections C and D in the Statute, although a compromise provision containing elements of both sections might also be acceptable.
He agreed to the definitions of genocide and crimes against humanity,preferred option 2 under section B(o) and supported the inclusion of sections C and D. His preference on aggression was for option 1, but a definition should be presented and the Cameroonian proposal should be examined.
He supported the inclusion of sections C and D. On the question of weaponry in section B(o), he preferred option 1, though further discussion was still needed on subparagraph vi.
Since his country had ratified the two Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions,he was prepared to accept the inclusion of sections C and D. However, if, as mentioned by the Mexican delegation, common article 3 could be used to resolve the difficulties of countries that had not signed Additional Protocol II, that would also be acceptable to him.
She regarded the inclusion of sections C and D as fundamental. The inclusion of elements of crimes was unnecessary, but she would not object, if that did not delay the entry into force of the Statute.
He strongly supported the inclusion of sections C and D on non-international armed conflicts, because the scope of the Court should not exclude situations where the most serious crimes occurred.
He favoured the inclusion of sections C and D, since international law had developed to a point where individuals could be held criminally responsible for serious violations of humanitarian law in non-international conflicts.
He did not favour the inclusion of sections C and D, but could consider section C if safeguards such as non-interference in the internal affairs of States, a higher threshold and the guarantees contained in Additional Protocol II to the Geneva Conventions were stipulated.
Ms. CHANET queried the inclusion of sections concerning links to other human rights treaties and treaty bodies, and cooperation with other United Nations bodies in a chapter that purported to deal with the Committee's methods of work under article 40 of the Covenant.