What types of countries have ratified the Rome Statute establishing the International Criminal Court? Because the court relies on state cooperation, it is a good example of a regime facing a “participation problem.” In order to be effective, the regime requires active members, but states that fear regime effectiveness will therefore find it potentially costly to join. We analyze the extent to which this problem plagues the ICC. We find that countries for whom compliance is likely to be easiest—democracies with little internal violence—are the most likely countries to join the ICC. On the other hand, countries with the most to fear from ICC prosecution, nondemocracies with weak legal systems and a history of domestic political violence, tend...
Due to the fact that no work of this size could address every aspect of the Rome Statute, this study...
International criminal courts and tribunals have been established on a belying enforcement paradox b...
In the summer of 1998, the world community gathered in Rome for a major diplomatic conference sponso...
The creation of an International Criminal Court (ICC) to prosecute war crimes poses a real puzzle. W...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a permanent court created by the Rome Statute to prosecute...
The newly established International Criminal Court (ICC) promises justice to the victims of genocide...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) represents a compelling example of international governance v...
This article explores why governments commit to human rights enforcement by joining the Internationa...
Last summer more than 150 UN member states met in Rome to negotiate a treaty to establish a permanen...
The newly established International Criminal Court (ICC) promises justice to the victims of genocide...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first permanent, international institution established...
This Article examines the pros and cons of ratifying the Rome Statute of the ICC. Furthermore, it ai...
The Article focuses on the International Criminal Court (ICC), the commitment of states through ICC ...
When the International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002, States, NGOs, and the internati...
One of the main objectives of the Rome Treaty establishing the permanent International Criminal Cour...
Due to the fact that no work of this size could address every aspect of the Rome Statute, this study...
International criminal courts and tribunals have been established on a belying enforcement paradox b...
In the summer of 1998, the world community gathered in Rome for a major diplomatic conference sponso...
The creation of an International Criminal Court (ICC) to prosecute war crimes poses a real puzzle. W...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a permanent court created by the Rome Statute to prosecute...
The newly established International Criminal Court (ICC) promises justice to the victims of genocide...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) represents a compelling example of international governance v...
This article explores why governments commit to human rights enforcement by joining the Internationa...
Last summer more than 150 UN member states met in Rome to negotiate a treaty to establish a permanen...
The newly established International Criminal Court (ICC) promises justice to the victims of genocide...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first permanent, international institution established...
This Article examines the pros and cons of ratifying the Rome Statute of the ICC. Furthermore, it ai...
The Article focuses on the International Criminal Court (ICC), the commitment of states through ICC ...
When the International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002, States, NGOs, and the internati...
One of the main objectives of the Rome Treaty establishing the permanent International Criminal Cour...
Due to the fact that no work of this size could address every aspect of the Rome Statute, this study...
International criminal courts and tribunals have been established on a belying enforcement paradox b...
In the summer of 1998, the world community gathered in Rome for a major diplomatic conference sponso...