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Cleveland State University

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2004

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The Modern Version Of The Shot Heard 'Round The World: America's Flawed Revolution Against The International Criminal Court And The Rest Of The World, Sasha Markovic Jan 2004

The Modern Version Of The Shot Heard 'Round The World: America's Flawed Revolution Against The International Criminal Court And The Rest Of The World, Sasha Markovic

Cleveland State Law Review

At a conference in Rome, nations from around the globe created the International Criminal Court to hold accountable and punish those responsible for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. When the moment of truth arrived for the United States, the United States opposed the formation of the International Criminal Court. Moreover, in response to the existence of the Court, the United States took measures to insulate itself from the jurisdiction of the Court by enacting the American Servicemembers' Protection Act. The United States justified its opposition and actions against the Court by stating that the Court was a fatally …