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  • {{r|International Criminal Court}}
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  • ...urts such as the [[International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)]] and the [[International Criminal Court]], and the ethics involved in complex situations such as [[deterrence | nuc
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  • {{r|International Criminal Court}}
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  • ...Nations]], defeat of the treaty to establish a permanent U.N.-controlled [[International Criminal Court]], and rejection of one-world government."
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  • ...neris]]''. Note that this was in 1961, but the Rome Statute enabling the [[International Criminal Court]], a current multinational venue for [[genocide]] prosecutions, went into f
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  • ...ry Tribunal (Nuremberg)]]. Individual prosecutions have been made by the [[International Criminal Court]], as well as specific tribunals for the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, and Cam
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  • ==International Criminal Court== ...reason that several major nations did not ratify the Rome Treaty for the [[International Criminal Court]] (ICC). They feared that the ICC might be used to harass rather than in th
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  • More contemporary usage ties to the Rome Statute establishing the International Criminal Court (not to be confused with the International Court of Justice;<ref name=RomeS | title = Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
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  • ...Security Council, and the establishment by the Rome Statute of 1998 of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, effective from 2002. ...Neither the 1977 Geneva Additional Protocols nor the Rome Statute of the [[International Criminal Court]] has been accepted by several major nations concerned with [[lawfare]]. W
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  • ...de in order to escape their fates. New international venues such as the [[International Criminal Court]] and specific tribunals for areas such as Rwanda and the Former Yugoslavia
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  • ...and for a permanent International Criminal Court. The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court was adopted in July 1998. Amnesty International launched the Get Up, Sign U ...60th ratification of the Rome Statute took place, paving the way for the [[International Criminal Court]] to come into force on 1 July 2002.
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  • | title = Superior orders and the International Criminal Court: Justice delivered or justice denied Bodies such as the International Criminal Court can and do indict suspects. With no enforcement arm, however, it can be dif
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  • ...4D3-87EA-4E6A-8A27-05B987C38689/0/RomeStatuteEng.pdf ''Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court'']
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  • It has been proposed that the International Criminal Court apply the doctrine of command responsibility for situations where rape and
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  • - [[International Criminal Court]] -
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  • ...rican Society of International Law]], he called for the U.S. to join the [[International Criminal Court]]. He was joined by [[William H. Taft, IV]], [[Michael Newton]], [[Patricia | title = Obama Should Move Towards Greater Engagement with International Criminal Court, Former GOP Congressman Says
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  • In March 2009, the [[International Criminal Court]] issued a war crimes indictment against Bashir; a number of other official | author = [[International Criminal Court]]
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  • ...tesparties.html|title=The States Parties to the Rome Statute|publisher = [[International Criminal Court]] |accessdate=2007-02-10}}
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  • 1998 The '''Rome Statute''' sets up the [[International Criminal Court]] to prosecute genocide, war crimes and other crimes against humanity.
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