Tomorrow, Samoa will deposit this instrument of ratification at United Nations Headquarters, becoming the second State Party to the Rome Statute to ratify the amendment on the crime of aggression. A total of 30 ratifications are required for the amendment to enter into force. If this is achieved by 2017, the Assembly of States Parties will also be required to adopt a resolution by a two-thirds vote in order to fulfil the requirements for entry into force.
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