Financing

Bosnia and Hezegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina - Law on Implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and Cooperation with the International Criminal Court 2009 EN

PART SEVEN – PARTICIPATION IN THE WORK OF THE ASSEMBLY OF STATES PARTIES AND OTHER BODIES OF THE COURT

Article 39
(Financing of the International Criminal Court)
(1) Financial resources by which Bosnia and Herzegovina contributes to the work of the International Criminal Court shall be ensured from the Budget of the institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the international obligations of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in accordance with the criteria of the United Nations Organisation.
(2) The expenses of legal assistance and cooperation of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall be borne by each Party pursuant to Article 100 of the Rome Statute.

Rome Statute

Article 115 Funds of the Court and of the Assembly of States Parties

The expenses of the Court and the Assembly of States Parties, including its Bureau and subsidiary bodies, as provided for in the budget decided by the Assembly of States Parties, shall be provided by the following sources:

(a) Assessed contributions made by States Parties;

(b) Funds provided by the United Nations, subject to the approval of the General Assembly, in particular in relation to the expenses incurred due to referrals by the Security Council.

Article 116 Voluntary contributions

Without prejudice to article 115, the Court may receive and utilize, as additional funds, voluntary contributions from Governments, international organizations, individuals, corporations and other entities, in accordance with relevant criteria adopted by the Assembly of States Parties.