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The United States And The International Criminal Court Post-Bush: A Beautiful Courtship But An Unlikely Marriage, Megan A. Fairlie
The United States And The International Criminal Court Post-Bush: A Beautiful Courtship But An Unlikely Marriage, Megan A. Fairlie
Faculty Publications
The article focuses on the relationship status between the U.S. and the International Criminal Court (ICC) from being dormant due to being renewed. The renewal was evident from the U.S. representation at the 2009 ICC's Assembly of States Parties annual meeting and the 2010 ICC Review Conference. Using the Rome Statute, the ICC has been granted subject matter jurisdiction over war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.
Changing The Constitutional Jurisdiction Of The Indiana Supreme Court: Letting A Court Of Last Resort Act Like One, Randall T. Shepard
Changing The Constitutional Jurisdiction Of The Indiana Supreme Court: Letting A Court Of Last Resort Act Like One, Randall T. Shepard
Indiana Law Journal
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