24. What does the Registry do?
The Registry helps the Court to conduct fair, impartial and public trials. The core function of the
Registry is to provide administrative and operational support to the Chambers and the Office of the
Prosecutor. It also supports the Registrar’s activities in relation to defence, victims, communication
and security matters. It ensures that the Court is properly serviced and develops effective mechanisms
for assisting victims, witnesses and the defence in order to safeguard their rights under the Rome
Statute and the Rules of Procedure and Evidence.
As the Court’s official channel of communication, the Registry also has primary responsibility for the
ICC’s public information and outreach activities.
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Understanding the International Criminal Court
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