Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2014
Explanatory note
1. The revised discussion paper contained in the annex is submitted following the discussions held by the Special Working Group on the Crime of Aggression (SWGCA) during the seventh session of the Assembly of States Parties (14–22 November 2008). It is based on the previous discussion paper (2008 Chairman's paper) and takes into account the discussions held since. As in the past, it is prepared without prejudice to the positions of delegations and intended to facilitate the work of the Special Working Group.
2. In accordance with previous decisions of the Assembly, the SWGCA will have to complete its work at the second resumption of the seventh session of the Assembly (9–13 February 2009). This version of the discussion paper will serve as the basis for the final outcome of the SWGCA, and is therefore presented in a manner which should allow the SWGCA to adopt as clean a text as possible to be forwarded to the Assembly of States Parties.
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