Ongwen Case: ICC Appeals Chamber to issue its judgment on reparations on 7 April 2025

Ongwen Case: ICC Appeals Chamber to issue its judgment on reparations on 7 April 2025

On 25 March 2025, the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (”ICC” or “Court”) issued an order scheduling the hearing to deliver its judgment on the appeal of Mr Dominic Ongwen against the decision of Trial Chamber IX entitled “Reparations Order”  in open Court on Monday, 7 April 2025 at 14:30 (The Hague Local Time).

On 28 February 2024, the ICC Trial Chamber IX had set the financial liability of Mr Ongwen to € 52,429,000 EUR and ordered collective community-based reparations focused on rehabilitation and symbolic/satisfaction measures, consisting of collective rehabilitation programmes, as well as a symbolic award of €750 EUR for all eligible victims, and other community symbolic measures.

The Appeals Chamber deciding on this appeal is composed  of Judge Solomy Balungi Bossa, Presiding  Judge, Judge Tomoko Akane, Judge Luz del Carmen Ibáñez Carranza, Judge Gocha Lordkipanidze and  Judge Erdenebalsuren Damdin.

Scheduling order for the delivery of the judgment on the appeal of Mr Dominic Ongwen against the decision of Trial Chamber IX entitled “Reparations Order”

Background: On 4 February 2021, Trial Chamber IX found Dominic Ongwen guilty for a total of 61 crimes comprising crimes against humanity and war crimes, committed in Northern Uganda between 1 July 2002 and 31 December 2005. On 6 May 2021, Trial Chamber IX sentenced Dominic Ongwen to 25 years of imprisonment. On 15 December 2022, the Appeals Chamber confirmed the decisions of Trial Chamber IX on Dominic Ongwen’s guilt and sentence. The conviction and the sentence are now final. On 18 December 2023, Mr Ongwen was transferred to Norway to serve his sentence of imprisonment. On 6 May 2021, Trial Chamber IX commenced the reparations proceedings by issuing an order for submissions on reparations.

For further information on this case, check here

Practical information

Webstreaming: The hearings can be followed LIVE on the ICC website, in English, French and Acholi (Courtroom 1).

Attending the hearings:

  • Members of the diplomatic corps, NGOs and other members of the public can attend the hearing without prior registration. However, attendees must present a valid passport or valid ID with a photo at the main entrance of the Court (at: Oude Waalsdorperweg 10, 2597 AK The Hague).

  • Journalists wishing to cover the hearing can attend without prior registration. However, all journalists must present a valid press card, and a valid passport or valid ID with a photo, at the main entrance of the Court (at: Oude Waalsdorperweg 10, 2597 AK The Hague).

Audio-visual materials:
Images of the hearing will be available for download in video (MPEG-4) and audio (MPEG-3) format, and for viewing on the official ICC YouTube Channel.

Photographs of the hearing will be available on the ICC Flickr account. For information on audio-visual matters, please contact [email protected]


For further information, please contact Fadi El Abdallah, Spokesperson and Head of Public Affairs Unit, International Criminal Court, by telephone at: +31 (0)70 515-9152 or +31 (0)6 46448938 or by e-mail at: [email protected]

You can also follow the Court’s activities on TwitterFacebookYouTubeInstagram and Flickr

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