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The Least Dangerous Branch: Six Letters From Publius To Cato In Support Of The International Criminal Court, Leila Nadya Sadat Jan 2003

The Least Dangerous Branch: Six Letters From Publius To Cato In Support Of The International Criminal Court, Leila Nadya Sadat

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

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To Kill Or Capture Suspects In The Global War On Terror, Mary Ellen O'Connell Jan 2003

To Kill Or Capture Suspects In The Global War On Terror, Mary Ellen O'Connell

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

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Justice And Peace, M. Cherif Bassiouni Jan 2003

Justice And Peace, M. Cherif Bassiouni

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

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Building The Historic Record: Reporting On War Crimes And International Trials, David Freudberg Jan 2003

Building The Historic Record: Reporting On War Crimes And International Trials, David Freudberg

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

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Looking Up, Down And Across: The Icty's Place In The International Legal Order, Mark A. Drumbl Jan 2003

Looking Up, Down And Across: The Icty's Place In The International Legal Order, Mark A. Drumbl

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The Evolution Of The United Nations Position On Terrorism: From Exempting National Liberation Movements To Criminalizing Terrorism Wherever And By Whomever Committed, Malvina Halberstam Jan 2003

The Evolution Of The United Nations Position On Terrorism: From Exempting National Liberation Movements To Criminalizing Terrorism Wherever And By Whomever Committed, Malvina Halberstam

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Genocide Politics And Policy: Conference Remarks, Madeline Morris Jan 2003

Genocide Politics And Policy: Conference Remarks, Madeline Morris

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Assessing International Criminal Adjudication Of Human Rights Atrocities, Diane Marie Amann Jan 2003

Assessing International Criminal Adjudication Of Human Rights Atrocities, Diane Marie Amann

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These remarks were presented on January 5, 2001, as part of a panel on international criminal adjudication at a conference entitled "Into the 21st Century: Reconstruction and Reparations" in Cape Town, South Africa.

The United States joined a number of countries that rushed to sign the treaty to establish the International Criminal Court. They included states like Yemen, Iran, and Israel. These three, along with the United States, were among the few that had refused to vote in favor of the treaty when it was adopted at a diplomatic conference in Rome in 1998. By the end of 2000, 139 …