Advanced Search

Learn About The Holocaust

Special Collections

My Saved Research

Login

Register

Help

Skip to main content

The United States and the International Criminal Court : national security and international law / edited by Sarah B. Sewall and Carl Kaysen.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: KZ6310 .U558 2000

Search this record's additional resources, such as finding aids, documents, or transcripts.

No results match this search term.
Check spelling and try again.

results are loading

0 results found for “keyward

    Book cover

    Overview

    Format
    Book
    Published
    Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2000
    Locale
    United States
    Contents
    The United States and the International Criminal Court : an overview / Sarah B Sewall, Carl Kaysen, and Michael. P Scharf
    Part I. The roots of the ICC. The evolution of the ICC : from The Hague to Rome and back again / Leila Nanya Sadat
    Lessons from the International Criminal Tribunals / Richard J. Goldstone and Gary Jonathan Bass
    The statute of the ICC : past, present, and future / Bartram S. Brown
    Exceptional cases in Rome : the United States and the struggle for an ICC / Lawrence Weschler
    Part II. The United States and the ICC. The U.S. perspective on the ICC / David J. Scheffer
    The Constitution and the ICC / Ruth Wedgwood
    American servicemembers and the ICC / Robinson O. Everett
    The ICC and the deployment of U.S. armed forces / William L. Nash
    The United States and genocide law : a history of ambivalence / Samantha Power
    Part III. The ICC and national approaches to justice. Justice versus peace / Michael P. Scharf
    Complementarity and conflict : states, victims, and the ICC / Madeline Morris
    Part IV. The ICC's implications for international law. The ICC's jurisdiction over the nationals of non-party states / Michael P. Scharf
    The ICC and the future of the global legal system / Abram Chayes and Anne-Marie Slaughter
    Appendix: Bringing a case to the ICC : pathways and thresholds / Bartram S. Brown.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Sewall, Sarah B.
    Kaysen, Carl.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    The United States and the International Criminal Court : an overview / Sarah B Sewall, Carl Kaysen, and Michael. P Scharf -- Part I. The roots of the ICC. The evolution of the ICC : from The Hague to Rome and back again / Leila Nanya Sadat -- Lessons from the International Criminal Tribunals / Richard J. Goldstone and Gary Jonathan Bass -- The statute of the ICC : past, present, and future / Bartram S. Brown -- Exceptional cases in Rome : the United States and the struggle for an ICC / Lawrence Weschler -- Part II. The United States and the ICC. The U.S. perspective on the ICC / David J. Scheffer -- The Constitution and the ICC / Ruth Wedgwood -- American servicemembers and the ICC / Robinson O. Everett -- The ICC and the deployment of U.S. armed forces / William L. Nash -- The United States and genocide law : a history of ambivalence / Samantha Power -- Part III. The ICC and national approaches to justice. Justice versus peace / Michael P. Scharf -- Complementarity and conflict : states, victims, and the ICC / Madeline Morris -- Part IV. The ICC's implications for international law. The ICC's jurisdiction over the nationals of non-party states / Michael P. Scharf -- The ICC and the future of the global legal system / Abram Chayes and Anne-Marie Slaughter -- Appendix: Bringing a case to the ICC : pathways and thresholds / Bartram S. Brown.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    0742501345
    0742501353 (pbk. : alk. paper)
    Physical Description
    xvi, 266 p. ; 23 cm.

    Keywords & Subjects

    Record last modified:
    2012-01-20 17:45:00
    This page:
    https:​/​/collections.ushmm.org​/search​/catalog​/bib49999

    Additional Resources

    Librarian View

    Download & Licensing

    • Terms of Use
    • This record is not digitized and cannot be downloaded online.

    In-Person Research

    Availability

    Contact Us