Why Some Countries Like the U.S. Won't Join the ICC

(New York Times) Eve Sampson - Several powerful countries, including the U.S., do not recognize the authority of the International Criminal Court and refuse to become members. The U.S. seeks to prevent the tribunal from being used to prosecute Americans. Other nations including China, India, Russia and Israel are not members. U.S. administrations from both parties have argued in the past that the court should not exercise its authority over citizens from countries that are not a member of the court. "There remains fear of...being prosecuted for political, rather than evidence-based, reasons," said David Scheffer, a former U.S. ambassador and a chief negotiator of the statute that established the court. Former ambassador John R. Bolton said, "These indictments [of Israeli leaders] prove precisely what is wrong with the ICC. A publicity-hungry prosecutor first goes after the victims of a terrorist attack, before going after the real criminals. I hope this is the death knell of the ICC in the United States."


2024-11-24 00:00:00

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