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  1. 2 de abr. de 2021 · We maintain our longstanding objection to the Court’s efforts to assert jurisdiction over personnel of non-States Parties such as the United States and Israel. We believe, however, that our concerns about these cases would be better addressed through engagement with all stakeholders in the ICC process rather than through the imposition of sanctions.

  2. For excellent overviews, see generally: 1 ) The United States and the International Criminal Court: National Security and International Law (Sarah B. Sewall & Carl Kaysen eds., 2000); 2) a special issue of 64 L. & Contemp. Probs. (Winter, 2001); 3) the project by the Council on Foreign Relations, Toward an International Criminal Court?:

  3. 6 de dez. de 2022 · Thank you, Mr. Vice President. It is a pleasure to be in The Hague for the annual meeting of the Assembly of States Parties of the International Criminal Court, and I am honored and privileged to address you on behalf of the U.S. Observer Delegation. I want to begin by commending the Court’s achievements over […]

  4. With the increased awareness of national security concerns associated with unauthorized disclosure of State secrets, the legal protection of State secrets on national security grounds has assumed renewed significance, while raising ever growing concerns about its impact on freedom of information. Between these competing policy concerns lies a ...

  5. 10 de dez. de 2020 · The question concerning the relationship between the United Nations and the International Criminal Court proved controversial during the drafting of the Rome Statute. While some delegates were concerned about the impact of this relationship on the independence and operations of the Court, others viewed it as key to ensuring the acceptance of the Court. Two decades after the adoption of the ...

  6. 30 Human Rights Watch Justice in the Balance: Recommendations for an Independent and Effective International Criminal Court 2 (1998); see Weschler, Lawrence, Exceptional Cases in Rome: The United States and the Struggle for an ICC, in The United States and the International Criminal Court: National Security and International Law 85, 94 (Sewall, Sarah B. & Kaysen, Carl eds., 2000)Google Scholar ...

  7. 25 de mar. de 2024 · The International Criminal Court (ICC) investigates and, where warranted, tries individuals charged with the gravest crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and the crime of aggression. As a court of last resort, it seeks to complement, not replace, national Courts.