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International Criminal Court War Crimes Warfare and Conflict
International Criminal Court War Crimes Warfare and Conflict
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- Official UN website: overview of the proposed court, documentation, ratification status and other relevant public information.
- Provides coverage on the ICC crisis in the Security Council, articles and archive, analysis, and links.
- United States based student advocacy group that supports the International Criminal Court.
- Commentary on the ICC by Peter Hain.
- The co-ordinating group of the Washington legislative and governmental affairs offices of NGOs committed to the cause of the ICC provides latest news, links for media coverage and resources, memberlist, and fact sheets.
- Information, audio and video files and links for resources on the homepage of the former Chief Prosecutor for the US at the Nuremberg war crimes trials.
- Documents, translations of the Statute in the European languages, information on ratification and related links. In English and French.
- A list of internet resources, books, journal articles, and other resources.
- Information about the future International Criminal Court which will be a permanent court for trying individuals accused of committing genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
- A publication of the NGO Coalition for an International Criminal Court.
- Background on the Court and the Rome Diplomatic Conference in the summer of 1998, what Amnesty does and what others can do to help.
- Serge Schmemann discusses the fundamentally different vision of global organizations in US and Europe. New York Times, US.
- Human Rights Watch ratification campaign for the International Criminal Court.
- Campaigning organisation dedicated to building U.S. support for the International Criminal Court (ICC).
- California-based research and education group advocating American participation in the ICC. Lists goals, contact information, and related links.
- Comment by Hugo Young. The Guardian, UK.
- Cato Policy Analysis by Gary T. Dempsey.
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