THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND UNITED STATES’ OPPOSITION
The International Criminal Court is a court that was established to prosecutewar criminals. The treaty that cr eated the International Criminal Court (ICC)was originally signed by the US but was later “unsigned” by Presid ent Bush.This thesis analyzes the reasons behind the US opposition to this cou...
Main Author: | Holleran, Adam |
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/124321 |
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