In the summer of 1998, the world community gathered in Rome for a major diplomatic conference sponsored by the United Nations. A statute was negotiated for the creation of what could be one of the century's most significant institutions: an international criminal court (the ICC) with seemingly broad jurisdiction over alleged perpetrators of the world's gravest crimes. At the end of the conference the statute for this unprecedented permanent administrator of criminal justice was adopted by a large majority of states, 120 voted for the court's establishment, seven voted against and 21 abstained. In spite of overwhelming global support, the world's only superpower voted against the ICC. In opposing the statute's adoption, the USA joined a rath...
It cannot be overemphasized how historic the negotiations to establish a permanent International Cri...
The Charter of the Nürnberg Tribunal introduced crimes against peace and crimes against humanity int...
Since the adoption of the Statute of Rome in July 1998, the ICC has been confronted by a number of p...
In 1998, the Rome Statute established the International Criminal Court (ICC) to end impunity for vio...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a vital instrument of international law. While the Interna...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) came into being as a result of a desire by the international ...
When the International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002, States, NGOs, and the internati...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
The debate over the International Criminal Court (ICC) has reached a crucial juncture. The ICC has b...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) aims to promote not only justice, but also peace. It has been...
International law scholars often assume that the best way to enforce human rights is by establishing...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
The International Criminal Court was set up in order to dissuade state officials from participating ...
On 17 July 1998 the International Criminal Court Statute was adopted in Rome by the United Nations D...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a permanent court created by the Rome Statute to prosecute...
It cannot be overemphasized how historic the negotiations to establish a permanent International Cri...
The Charter of the Nürnberg Tribunal introduced crimes against peace and crimes against humanity int...
Since the adoption of the Statute of Rome in July 1998, the ICC has been confronted by a number of p...
In 1998, the Rome Statute established the International Criminal Court (ICC) to end impunity for vio...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a vital instrument of international law. While the Interna...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) came into being as a result of a desire by the international ...
When the International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002, States, NGOs, and the internati...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
The debate over the International Criminal Court (ICC) has reached a crucial juncture. The ICC has b...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) aims to promote not only justice, but also peace. It has been...
International law scholars often assume that the best way to enforce human rights is by establishing...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
The International Criminal Court was set up in order to dissuade state officials from participating ...
On 17 July 1998 the International Criminal Court Statute was adopted in Rome by the United Nations D...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a permanent court created by the Rome Statute to prosecute...
It cannot be overemphasized how historic the negotiations to establish a permanent International Cri...
The Charter of the Nürnberg Tribunal introduced crimes against peace and crimes against humanity int...
Since the adoption of the Statute of Rome in July 1998, the ICC has been confronted by a number of p...