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Article: Protecting the protectors: can the United States successfully exempt U.S. persons from the International Criminal Court with U.S. Article 98 agreements?
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- Houston Journal of International Law
- Article date:
- September 22, 2004
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I. THE UNITED STATES AND INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS
A. International Crimes and the United States
B. International Crimes by U.S. Persons
C. U.S. Article 98 Agreements
II. PROCEDURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
III. OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE ROME STATUTE
A. Good Faith and Object and Purpose
B. The Rome Statute's Object and Purpose
C. Preliminary Arguments
1. Guarantee Clauses
2. Bilateral U.S. Article 98 Agreements
IV. ANALYSIS OF U.S. ARTICLE 98 AGREEMENTS
A. U.S. Jurisdiction
1. Members of the U.S. Armed Forces and
Civilians Who Accompany Them
2. U.S. Nationals
3. U.S. ...