International
Jun. 4, 2002
World Justice
Forum Column - By Lee Casey - President Bush's decision to "unsign" the 1998 treaty establishing an International Criminal Court was wise policy and consistent with international law. The president did not repudiate an agreement to which the United States was bound but merely made clear that the United States would never become bound to the treaty.
By Lee Casey
President Bush's decision to "unsign" the 1998 treaty establishing an International Criminal Court was wise policy and consistent with international law. The president did not repudiate an agreement to which the United Sta...
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