BPI-ICB-CAPI
Criminal Law community from all continents that operate in the field of Int. justice of all law systems. The International Criminal Bar (ICB) was founded on June 15th 2002 at the Conference of Montreal. It held its first General Assembly in Berlin on March 21st and March 22nd 2003, which brought together over 400 people from over 50 countries. The members of the Council of the ICB ensure the best
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Información general
ICB Executive Committee/BPI Comité Exécutif:
Blas J. Imbroda Ortiz (President)
Erika Torregrossa (Secretary General)
Joaquín Pelegrín (Treasurer)
Álvaro Burgos (Vice-President)
Samiha Belhak (Vice-President)
Hossam ElDeeb (Vice-President)
Objectives of the International Criminal Bar
Currently, the ICB is chaired by Mr. Blas J. Imbroda Ortiz, and it brings together national and regional bar associations and the most important international bar associations, as well as lawyers deeply committed to promote international criminal justice.
The ICB is also enriched with the knowledge and experience of non-government organizations from 48 countries.The key objective of ICB and its members is to represent the legal profession at three levels:
- promoting the development of an independent legal profession and practice before the International Criminal Court;
- developing a criminal policy and promoting the core principles of justice;
- providing assistance to the lawyers who defend victims and defendants before the International Criminal Court, as well as facilitating an effective communication between the bodies of the Court and the lawyers.
The ICB’s geographical representation brings together people from different legal systems and this increases with each new membership.
To become an ICB member means to be a part of an international legal community, representing your country within the international forum, increasing our visibility in the ICC, and to have access to an international professional network.
Blas J. Imbroda Ortiz (President)
Erika Torregrossa (Secretary General)
Joaquín Pelegrín (Treasurer)
Álvaro Burgos (Vice-President)
Samiha Belhak (Vice-President)
Hossam ElDeeb (Vice-President)
Objectives of the International Criminal Bar
Currently, the ICB is chaired by Mr. Blas J. Imbroda Ortiz, and it brings together national and regional bar associations and the most important international bar associations, as well as lawyers deeply committed to promote international criminal justice.
The ICB is also enriched with the knowledge and experience of non-government organizations from 48 countries.The key objective of ICB and its members is to represent the legal profession at three levels:
- promoting the development of an independent legal profession and practice before the International Criminal Court;
- developing a criminal policy and promoting the core principles of justice;
- providing assistance to the lawyers who defend victims and defendants before the International Criminal Court, as well as facilitating an effective communication between the bodies of the Court and the lawyers.
The ICB’s geographical representation brings together people from different legal systems and this increases with each new membership.
To become an ICB member means to be a part of an international legal community, representing your country within the international forum, increasing our visibility in the ICC, and to have access to an international professional network.
Horario de Apertura
| Lunes | 10:00 - 15:00 |
| Martes | 10:00 - 15:00 |
| Miércoles | 10:00 - 15:00 |
| Jueves | 10:00 - 15:00 |
| Viernes | 10:00 - 15:00 |