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The United States and the International Criminal Court - National Security and International Law (Paperback): Sarah B. Sewall,... The United States and the International Criminal Court - National Security and International Law (Paperback)
Sarah B. Sewall, Carl Kaysen; Contributions by Gary J Bass, Bartram S. Brown, Abram Chayes, …
R1,394 Discovery Miles 13 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

American reluctance to join the International Criminal Court illuminates important trends in international security and a central dilemma facing U.S. Foreign policy in the 21st century. The ICC will prosecute individuals who commit egregious international human rights violations such as genocide. The Court is a logical culmination of the global trends toward expanding human rights and creating international institutions. The U.S., which fostered these trends because they served American national interests, initially championed the creation of an ICC. The Court fundamentally represents the triumph of American values in the international arena. Yet the United States now opposes the ICC for fear of constraints upon America's ability to use force to protect its national interests. The principal national security and constitutional objections to the Court, which the volume explores in detail, inflate the potential risks inherent in joining the ICC. More fundamentally, they reflect a belief in American exceptionalism that is unsustainable in today's world. Court opponents also underestimate the growing salience of international norms and institutions in addressing emerging threats to U.S. national interests. The misguided assessments that buttress opposition to the ICC threaten to undermine American leadership and security in the 21st century more gravely than could any international institution.

The United States and the International Criminal Court - National Security and International Law (Hardcover): Sarah B. Sewall,... The United States and the International Criminal Court - National Security and International Law (Hardcover)
Sarah B. Sewall, Carl Kaysen; Contributions by Gary J Bass, Bartram S. Brown, Abram Chayes, …
R4,619 Discovery Miles 46 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

American reluctance to join the International Criminal Court illuminates important trends in international security and a central dilemma facing U.S. Foreign policy in the 21st century. The ICC will prosecute individuals who commit egregious international human rights violations such as genocide. The Court is a logical culmination of the global trends toward expanding human rights and creating international institutions. The U.S., which fostered these trends because they served American national interests, initially championed the creation of an ICC. The Court fundamentally represents the triumph of American values in the international arena. Yet the United States now opposes the ICC for fear of constraints upon America's ability to use force to protect its national interests. The principal national security and constitutional objections to the Court, which the volume explores in detail, inflate the potential risks inherent in joining the ICC. More fundamentally, they reflect a belief in American exceptionalism that is unsustainable in today's world. Court opponents also underestimate the growing salience of international norms and institutions in addressing emerging threats to U.S. national interests. The misguided assessments that buttress opposition to the ICC threaten to undermine American leadership and security in the 21st century more gravely than could any international institution.

European Regional Communities - Law and Contemporary Problems, V26, No. 3, Summer, 1961 (Paperback): Robinson O Everett, Duke... European Regional Communities - Law and Contemporary Problems, V26, No. 3, Summer, 1961 (Paperback)
Robinson O Everett, Duke University School of Law
R851 Discovery Miles 8 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Contributing Authors Include Albert Coppe, J. F. Deniau, Paul Reuter, And Many Others.

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