, then President of the International Criminal Court (ICC), was one of six judges whose terms expired on 11 March 2015. The judges elected at this session replaced those six judges who were elected at the second election of ICC judges in 2006 for a full term of nine years; they also served for nine years until 2024. The election was governed by the
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Its article 36(8)(a) states that "[t]he States Parties shall, in the selection of judges, take into account the need, within the membership of the Court, for: • (i) The representation of the principal legal systems of the world; • (ii) Equitable geographical representation; and • (iii) A fair representation of female and male judges." Furthermore, article 36(3)(b) and 36(5) provide for two lists: • List A contains those judges that "[h]ave established competence in criminal law and procedure, and the necessary relevant experience, whether as judge, prosecutor, advocate or in other similar capacity, in criminal proceedings"; • List B contains those who "[h]ave established competence in relevant areas of international law such as international humanitarian law and the law of human rights, and extensive experience in a professional legal capacity which is of relevance to the judicial work of the Court". Each candidate has to belong to exactly one list. A minimum of nine judges elected from list A and five judges elected from list B is to be maintained on the court. Further rules of election were adopted by a resolution of the Assembly of States Parties in 2004. == Judges remaining in office ==