Understanding the
International Criminal Court
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II. Structure of the ICC
The ICC is composed of four organs: the Presidency, the Chambers, the Office of the Prosecutor and
the Registry. Each of these organs has a specific role and mandate.
17. What does the Presidency do?
The Presidency consists of three judges (the President and two Vice-Presidents) elected by an absolute
majority of the 18 judges of the Court for a maximum of two, three-year terms.
The Presidency is responsible for the administration of the Court, with the exception of the Office
of the Prosecutor. It represents the Court to the outside world and helps with the organisation of the
work of the judges. The Presidency is also responsible for carrying out other tasks, such as ensuring
the enforcement of sentences imposed by the Court.
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