ICC registrar election 2018
2018: Election for one ICC registrar
1 new registrar | 5-year term | Elected by ICC Judges in 2018
The Registry is the largest organ of the ICC and indispensable to the workings of other organs of the Court including the Presidency, the Judiciary, and the Office of the Prosecutor.
The five year term of the current ICC Registrar Herman von Hebel ends on 16 April 2018. Each Registrar is elected for a five-year term and is eligible for one re-election at the end of their term.
After a review process, the Presidency short-listed 14 candidates. The Judges will elect the next Registrar in March 2018, taking into consideration recommendations from the Assembly of States Parties.
Meet the 2018 Registrar election candidates
The candidates who made the short-list are:
- Mr. Lilian Apostol (Republic Of Moldova);
- Mr. Marc Dubuisson (Belgium);
- Ms. Chipo Gaobatwe (Botswana);
- Ms. Indhrambal Goberdan (South Africa);
- Mr. John Hocking (Australia);
- Ms. Dorothy Kingsley-Nyinah (Ghana);
- Mr. Peter Lewis (UK);
- Mr. Mbacké Lo (Senegal);
- Ms. Kate Mackintosh (UK);
- Ms. Fatmata Binta Mansaray (Sierra Leone) (withdrawn);
- Mr. Esteban Peralta Losilla (Spain);
- Mr. Daniel Didier Preira (Senegal);
- Ms. Marie Inger Tuma (Sweden);
- Mr. Herman von Hebel (The Netherlands)(withdrawn)
These candidates submitted their application for the position in their personal capacity; they were not nominated by a State.