Replication Data for: The Evolution of Funding for the International Criminal Court: budgets, donors and gender justice (Journal of Human Rights)
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In this GCRF Gender, Justice and Security Hub-funded project, we introduce a new dataset on financial support for the International Criminal Court (ICC) and examine how this support has changed over its two decades of existence. We first consider how the ICC’s overall budget has changed over time. Then, we explore the evolution of support from individual donor governments and budgetary politics at the Court. In addition, given former Prosecutor Bensouda's emphasis on the effective investigation and prosecution of sexual and gender-based crimes, we examine the extent to which ICC funding is consistent with its apparent commitment to gender justice. In the article, we argue that the level of funding States Parties and other bodies allocate to particular forms of justice is a better proxy for their commitment to justice than their rhetoric, and conclude that the patterns of funding seen at the ICC support the claim that the Court remains, to a significant extent, a tool of powerful states. This supplementary data provides more detail on annual budget figures, trends in line item spending, and State-Parties' shortfalls in contributions.
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2023-02-06



