Summaries article 13 of the Romeo statute of the international criminal court

Article 13 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court outlines the responsibilities and functions of the Presidency, which is composed of three judges. The Presidency is responsible for the judicial aspects of the Court's work, including the administration of justice and the allocation of cases to different chambers. They also play a role in the appointment of judges, the selection of ad hoc judges, and the administration of the Court's budget. Additionally, the Presidency has the authority to make procedural decisions and rulings on matters related to the Court's operations.