Sharma wraps up visit to India following high-level meetings
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India reaffirms commitment to the Commonwealth at Delhi talks
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Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma will visit India from 26 August to
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Commonwealth Secretary-General to visit India, Singapore, and New Zealand for PIF Summit
Royal Commonwealth Society calls for public contributions
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Jubilee Time Capsule to celebrate Queen’s 60 years as Head of Commonwealth
Deputy Secretary-General Ransford Smith briefs Tuvalu Prime Minister on recommendations of the Eminent Persons Group and preparations for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
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Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General meets Tuvalu Prime Minister
Speaker: Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General Mmasekgoa Masire-Mwamba
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Commonwealth Law Ministers Meeting Closing Statement
International Criminal Court (ICC) President Judge Sang-Hyun Song and Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Wednesday 13 July 2011 to strengthen and develop co-operation between their organisations to jointly support states implementing international criminal law.
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ICC signs co-operation agreement with Commonwealth to jointly support states implementing international criminal law
Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma will make his first official visits to Samoa and the Kingdom of Tonga, following his attendance at the Commonwealth Law Ministers Meeting in Sydney in mid-July.
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Secretary-General to visit Samoa and Tonga
Meeting provides a periodic opportunity, every three years, for ministers and senior officials to come together to stock take and look ahead
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Commonwealth Law Ministers to hold triennial meeting in Australia
Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma will visit Mozambique and Lesotho from 17-21 April 2011, marking his first official visit to both Southern African countries. The Secretary-General will discuss with leaders of both countries on ways to deepen and diversify existing areas of co-operation and partnership, as well as to update them on Commonwealth initiatives.
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Commonwealth Secretary-General to visit Mozambique and Lesotho
A group of Commonwealth experts has started the work of revising the Commonwealth model law on implementing the Rome Statute to help Commonwealth countries implement the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court domestically so that they can investigate and prosecute effectively at the national level some of the most serious crimes of international concern, thus helping to close the impunity gap.
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Commonwealth revises Model Law on implementing the Rome Statute to promote the ending of impunity for perpetrators of worst crimes known to humanity
He will call on Prime Minister Julia Gillard in Canberra
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Secretary-General to visit Australia