ZeeGerman
Graduate Poster
Earthborn said:
Or maybe they are afraid that the Dutch troops defending the ICC will be able to invade and 'liberate' the US.![]()
That must be it
Zee
Earthborn said:
Or maybe they are afraid that the Dutch troops defending the ICC will be able to invade and 'liberate' the US.![]()
aerocontrols said:
source
Unfortunately, the way the treaty is set up, jurisdiction is claimed over states that have not ratified it, among other unaddressed concerns that he expressed when signing it at the 11th hour of his presidency.
Given his concerns at the lack of ability to get them addressed in the formation of the Treaty, I believe that Pres. Clinton would consider his signing of the treaty to be a mistake. He clearly didn't want it ratified without making changes that others are unwilling to make.
MattJ
With signature,
however, we will be in a position to influence the evolution of the Court.
Without signature, we will not.
Signature will enhance our ability to further protect U.S. officials
from unfounded charges and to achieve the human rights and accountability
objectives of the ICC. In fact, in negotiations following the Rome
Conference, we have worked effectively to develop procedures that limit
the likelihood of politicized prosecutions. For example, U.S. civilian and
military negotiators helped to ensure greater precision in the definitions
of crimes within the Court's jurisdiction.
ZeeGerman said:
A very good source. What I find interesting is this
So was it smart that Bush actually withdraw the signature?
Zee
Proposal submitted by Bahrain, Iraq, Lebanon, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Oman, the Sudan, the Syrian Arab Republic and Yemen on the crime of aggression