Reluctant engagement US policy and the international criminal court
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in intercultural human rights ; v. 2.Publication details: Leiden Martinus Nijhoff 2010Description: ix,395p. 25 cmISBN:- 9789004182806
- 345.1 22 KI-R
- KZ6311 .K54 2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [343]-372) and index.
Articulating a robust jurisprudence : trends in the development of the modern international rights regime -- The ICC : "the last great international institution of the twentieth century" -- The United States' response to the Rome Statute -- Countervailing U.S. ideology toward the ICC : American exceptionalism, neoconservativism and protecting America's interests abroad -- Shifting macroeconomic paradigms -- Appraising the vitality of U.S. opposition to the ICC.
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