Tag: International Criminal Court

  • International Criminal Court

    International Criminal Court and the U.S. Position in the United States The United States is not a party to the Rome Statute. The United States signed the Statute on December 31, 2000, but at the time, the Clinton Administration had objections to it and said it would not submit it to the […]

  • General Provisions

    General Provisions in the United States General Provisions in Federal Practice and Procedure This section provides comprehensive coverage of the main aspects of general provisions in relation to federal procedure, including an analysis of the rules as interpreted and applied by the federal […]

  • General Provisions

    General Provisions in the United States General Provisions in Federal Practice and Procedure This section provides comprehensive coverage of the main aspects of general provisions in relation to federal procedure, including an analysis of the rules as interpreted and applied by the federal […]

  • American Servicemembers' Protection

    In Legislation American Servicemembers' Protection in the U.S. Code: Title 22, Chapter 81, Subchapter II The current, permanent, in-force federal laws regulating american servicemembers' protection are compiled in the United States Code under Title 22, Chapter 81, Subchapter II. It […]

  • American Servicemembers' Protection

    In Legislation American Servicemembers' Protection in the U.S. Code: Title 22, Chapter 81, Subchapter II The current, permanent, in-force federal laws regulating american servicemembers' protection are compiled in the United States Code under Title 22, Chapter 81, Subchapter II. It […]

  • United States Institute of Peace

    The United States Institute of Peace promotes research, policy analysis, education, and training on international peace and conflict resolution. The United States Institute of Peace (USIP) is an independent institution, established by Congress pursuant to title XVII of the Defense […]