International Criminal Court : developments and U.S. policy

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    • Baker, Michael N.

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International Criminal Court : developments and U.S. policy

Michael N. Baker, editor

(Criminal justice, law enforcement and corrections series)(Global political studies series)

Nova Science Publishers, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first permanent international court with jurisdiction to prosecute individuals for "the most serious crimes of concern to the international community." While the U.S. executive branch initially supported the idea of creating an international criminal court, the U.S. ultimately voted against the Statute of the ICC and informed the United Nations that the U.S. did not intend to become a State Party to the Rome Statute. The United States' primary objection to the treaty has been the potential for the ICC to assert jurisdiction over U.S. civilian policymakers and U.S. soldiers charged with "war crimes". This book focuses on the jurisdiction, extradition and U.S. policy of the International Criminal Court.

目次

  • Preface
  • International Criminal Court & the Rome Statute: 2010 Review Conference
  • International Criminal Court Cases in Africa: Status & Policy Issues
  • The International Criminal Court (ICC): Jurisdiction, Extradition, & U.S. Policy
  • International Criminal Court Review Conference (Kampala, Uganda)
  • Statement of Harold Hongju Koh, Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State, at the Review Conference of the International Criminal Court
  • Special Briefing - Harold Hongju Koh, Legal Advisor, U.S. Department of State, & Stephen J. Rapp, Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues, "U.S. Engagement with the International Criminal Court & the Outcome of the Recently Concluded Review Conference"
  • Index.

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