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International Criminal Court
Materials from: November 1999-August 2002

Bibliography from Journals held in the ASIL Library

Be careful what you wish for because you just might get it: the United States and the International Criminal Court / 25 Suffolk Transnational Law Review #1, winter 2001, p249

Efforts to obtain immunity from ICC for U.S. peacekeepers / 96 American J. of Int'l Law #3, July 2002, p725

The International Criminal Court and trial in absentia / 24 Brooklyn J. of Int'l Law #3, 1999, p763

The International Criminal Court: settlements constitute a "war crime" / 10 The Palestine Yearbook of Int'l Law, 1998/1999, p95

The International Criminal Court: the nations of the world must not give in to all of the United States demands if the Court is to be a strong, independent, international organ / 23 Suffolk Transnational Law Review #1, Winter 1999, p327

Statute of the International Criminal Court (full text) / 19 Human Rights Law J. #8-12, Dec 31 1998, p453

Symposium The International Criminal Court: consensus and debate on the international adjudication of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and aggression / 32 Cornell Int'l Law J. #3, 1999, whole issue

Toward an International Criminal Court? a debate / 14 Emory Int'l Law Review #1, Spr. 2000, p159

Towards a functional International Criminal Court: an argument in favor of a strong Privileges and Immunities Agreement / 24 Fordham Int'l Law J. #3, March 2001, p988

Twenty-fifth memorial issue the eve of the International Criminal Court: preparations and commentary / 25 Fordham Int'l Law J. #3, March 2002, whole issue

U.S. notification of intent not to become a party to the Rome Statute / 96 American J. of Int'l Law #3, July 2002, p724

U. S. signing of the Statute of the International Criminal Court / 95 American J. of Int'l Law #2, April 2001, p397

United Nations diplomatic conference to adopt the statute establishing the International Criminal Court / 24 Commonwealth Law Bulletin #3 - 4, July/Oct. 1998, p1221

United States (U.S.): letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations regarding the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court / 41 Int'l Legal Materials #4, July 2002, p1014

Alvarez, Jose E / Post international criminal court challenges / Int'l Legal Challenges for the Twenty-first Century: Joint Conference of the Australian & New Zealand Society of Int'l Law and the American Society of Int'l Law, Dec. 2000, p123

Arsanjani, Mahnoush H. / The International Criminal Court and national amnesty laws / 93 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the ASIL, 1999, p65

Arsanjani, Mahnoush H. / The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court / 93 American J. of Int'l Law #1, Jan. 1999, p22

Barrett, Matthew A. / Ratify or reject: examining the United States' opposition to the International Criminal Court / 28 Georgia J. of Int'l and Comparative Law #1, 1999, p83

Bassiouni, M. Cherif / Negotiating the Treaty of Rome on the establishment of an International Criminal Court / 32 Cornell Int'l Law J. #3, 1999, p443

Baum, Lynne Mirian / Pursuing justice in a climate of moral outrage: an evaluation of the rights of the accused in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court / 19 Wisconsin In'l Law J. #2, Spring 2001, p197

Benedetti, Fanny Washburn, John L. / Drafting the International Criminal Court Treaty: two years to Rome and an afterword on the Rome Diplomatic Conference / 5 Global Governance #1, Jan.-Mar. 1999, p1

Berman, Franklin / The International Criminal Court and the use of force by states / 4 Singapore J. of Int'l & Comparative Law #2, 2000, p479

Bickley, Lynn Sellers / U.S. resistance to the International Criminal Court: is the sword mightier than the law? / 14 Emory Int'l Law Review #1, Spr. 2000, p213

Blumenthal, Daniel A. / The politics of justice: why Israel signed the International Criminal Court statute and what the signature means / 30 Georgia J. of Int'l and Comparative Law #3, 2002, p593

Boas, G. / Comparing the ICTY and the ICC: some procedural and substantive issues / 47 Netherlands Int'l Law Review #3, 2000, p267

Bolton, John R. / The risks and weaknesses of the International Criminal Court from America's perspective / 41 Virginia Journal of Int'l Law #1, Fall 2000, p186

Bonino, Emma / The International Criminal Court: a step forward in moralising international relations / 33 The Int'l Spectator #3, July-Sept 1998, p5

Bos, Adriaan / 1948-1998: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Statute of the International Criminal Court / 22 Fordham Int'l Law J. #2, Dec 1998, p229

Bousian, Mark / International Criminal Court no place to hide / 56 The World Today #8, Aug./Sept. 2000, p37

Brown, Bartram S. / U.S. objections to the statute of the International Criminal Court: a brief response / 31 NYU J. of Int'l Law and Politics #4, sum 1999, p855

Byron, Christine Turns, David / The preparatory commission for the International Criminal Court / 50 Int'l and Comparative Law Quarterly #2, April 2001, p420

Caianiello, Michele Illuminati, Giulio / From the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia to the International Criminal Court / 26 North Carolina J. of Int'l Law and Commercial Regulation #2, / Spring 2001, p407

Casey, Lee A. / The case against the International Criminal Court / 25 Fordham Int'l Law J. #3, March 2002, p840

Cassel, Douglass / The ICC's new legal landscape: the need to expand U.S. domestic jurisdiction to prosecute genocide, war crimes,and crimes against humanity / 23 Fordham Int'l Law J. #2, Dec. 1999, p378

Cervasio, Christine E. / Extradition and the International Criminal Court: the future of the political offense doctrine / 11 Pace University School of Law Int'l Law Review #2, Fall 1999, p419

Clark, Roger S. / Creating a statute for the International Criminal Court: a jurisdictional quandary / 22 Suffolk Transnat'l Law Review #2, summer 1999, p461

Deen-Racsmany, Zsuzsanna / The nationality of the offender and the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court / 95 American J. of Int'l Law #3, July 2001, p606

Danilenko, Gennady M. / The statute of the International Criminal Court and third states / 21 Michigan J. of Int'l Law #3, Spr. 2000, p445

David, Marcella / Grotius repudiated: the American objections to the International Criminal Court and the commitment to international law  / 20 Michigan J. of Int'l Law #2, Winter 1999, p337

Dawson, Grant M. / Defining substantive crimes within the subject matter jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court: what is the crime of aggression? / 19 NY Law School J. of Int'l and Comparative Law #3, 2000, p413

Deen-Racsmany, Zsuzsanna / The nationality of the offender and the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court / 95 American J. of Int'l Law #3, July 2001, p606

Dicker, Richard / Issues facing the International Criminal Court's preparatory commission / 32 Cornell Int'l Law J. #3, 1999, p471

Dieng, Adama / International criminal justice: from paper to practice--a contribution from the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to the establishment of the International Criminal Court / 25 Fordham Int'l Law J. #3, March 2002, p688

Dormann, Knut / Contributions by the ad hoc tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda to the ongoing work on elements of crimes in the context of the ICC / 94 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the ASIL, 2000, p284

Dormann, Knut / Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court: the elements of war crimes / 82 Int'l Review of the Red Cross #839, Sept. 2000, p771

Dormann, Knut / Preparatory commission for the International Criminal Court: the elements of war crimes - Part II / 83 Int'l Review of the Red Cross: Humanitarian Debate: Law, Policy, / Action #842, June 2001, p461

Duffy, Helen / National constitutional compatibility and the International Criminal Court / 11 Duke J. of Comparative & Int'l Law #1, Fall/Winter 2001, p5

Edwards, George E. / International human rights law challenges to the new International Criminal Court: the search and seizure right to privacy / 26 The Yale J. of Int'l Law #2, Summer 2001, p323

England, Joel F. / The response of the United States to the International Criminal Court: rejection, ratification or something else? / 18 Arizona J. of Int'l and Comparative Law #3, fall 2001, p941

Fernandez de Gurmendi, Silvia A. / The working group on aggression at the preparatory commission for the International Criminal Court / 25 Fordham Int'l Law J. #3, March 2002, p589

Fujita, Hisakazu / Establishment of the International Criminal Court -- historic significance of the Rome Statute / The Japanese Annual of Int'l Law #42, 1999, p32

Garraway, Charles / Superior orders and the International Criminal Court: justice delivered or justice denied / 81 Int'l Review of the Red Cross #836, Dec. 1999, p785

Gelinas, Fabien / The application of the ICC rules by the Court -- 1998 overview / 10 ICC Int'l Court of Arbitration Bulletin #1, Spr. 1999, p11

Gopalani, Ameer F. / The international standard of direct and public incitement to commit genocide: an obstacle to U.S. ratification of the International Criminal Court statute? / 32 California Western Int'l Law J. #1, fall 2001, p87

Groff, Joshua D. / A proposal for diplomatic accountability using the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court: the decline of an absolute sovereign right / 14 Temple Int'l and Comparative Law J. #1, Spring 2000, p209

Gurule, Jimmy / United States opposition to the 1998 Rome Statute establishing an International Criminal Court: is the Court's jurisdiction truly complementary to national criminal jurisdictions? / 35 Cornell Int'l Law J. #1, Nov. 2001-Feb. 2002, p1

Hall, Christopher Keith / The first five sessions of the UN Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court / 94 American J. of Int'l Law #4, October 2000, p773

La Haye, E. / The jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court: controversies over the preconditions for exercising its jurisdiction / 46 Netherlands Int'l Law Review #1, 1999, p1

Holthuis, Hans / Operational aspects of setting up the International Criminal Court: building on the experience of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia / 25 Fordham Int'l Law J. #3, March 2002, p708

Hwang, Phyllis / Defining crimes against humanity in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court / 22 Fordham Int'l Law J. #2, Dec 1998, p457

Boas, G. / Comparing the ICTY and the ICC: some procedural and substantive issues / 47 Netherlands Int'l Law Review #3, 2000, p267

Dormann, Knut / Contributions by the ad hoc tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda to the ongoing work on elements of crimes in the context of the ICC / 94 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the ASIL, 2000, p284

Reisman, W. Michael; Mathias, D. Stephen; Dascalopoulou-Livada, Phani; Paust, Jordan J. / The definition of aggression and the ICC / 96 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the ASIL, 2002, p181

Efforts to obtain immunity from ICC for U.S. peacekeepers / 96 American J. of Int'l Law #3, July 2002, p725

Meron, Theodor / Evolution of substantive international criminal law through specialized international criminal tribunals and the ICC / 94 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the ASIL, 2000, p276

Martin, David A. / Haste, gaps and some possible cures for the ICC: an introduction to the panel / 41 Virginia Journal of Int'l Law #1, Fall 2000, p152

Cassel, Douglass / The ICC's new legal landscape: the need to expand U.S. domestic jurisdiction to prosecute genocide, war crimes,and crimes against humanity / 23 Fordham Int'l Law J. #2, Dec. 1999, p378

Rovine, Arthur W. / Memorandum to Congress on the ICC from current and past presidents of the ASIL / 95 American J. of Int'l Law #4, Oct. 2001, p967

Rodriquez, Cara Levy / Slaying the monster: why the United States should not support the Rome Treaty / 14 American University Int'l Law Review #3, 1999, p805

van Boven, Theo; Bos, Adriaan; Pejic, Jelena; Wedgwood, Ruth / Toward a permanent international criminal court: the last stumbling blocks / Proceedings of the ASIL/NVIR Fourth Hague Joint Conference, 1997, p21

U.S. notification of intent not to become a party to the Rome Statute / 96 American J. of Int'l Law #3, July 2002, p724

U. S. signing of the Statute of the International Criminal Court / 95 American J. of Int'l Law #2, April 2001, p397

Leigh, Monroe / The United States and the Statute of Rome / 95 American J. of Int'l Law #1, Jan 2001, p124

United States (U.S.): letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations regarding the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court / 41 Int'l Legal Materials #4, July 2002, p1014

Meron, Theodor / Evolution of substantive international criminal law through specialized international criminal tribunals and the ICC / 94 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the ASIL, 2000, p276

Hall, Christopher Keith / The first five sessions of the UN Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court / 94 American J. of Int'l Law #4, October 2000, p773

Arsanjani, Mahnoush H. / The International Criminal Court and national amnesty laws / 93 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the ASIL, 1999, p65

Scheffer, David / The International Criminal Court: the challenge of jurisdiction / 93 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the ASIL, 1999, p68

Paust, Jordan J. / International Criminal Court: views from Rome / 93 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the ASIL, 1999, p73

Kirsch, Philippe Holmes, John T. / The Rome Conference on an International Criminal Court: the negotiating process / 93 American J. of Int'l Law #1, Jan. 1999, p2

Arsanjani, Mahnoush H. / The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court / 93 American J. of Int'l Law #1, Jan. 1999, p22

Rudolf, Beate / Statute of the International Criminal Court: French Conseil constitutionnel opinion on constitutionality of the International Criminal Court Statute / 94 American J. of Int'l Law #2, April 2000, p391

Washburn, John / UN Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court to begin in February / ASIL Newsletter, Jan-Feb 1999, p1

Scheffer, David J. / The United States and the International Criminal Court / 93 American J. of Int'l Law #1, Jan. 1999, p12

Kalivretakis, Elaina I. / Are nuclear weapons above the law? a look at the International Criminal Court and the prohibited weapons category / 15 Emory Int'l Law Reveiw #2, fall 2001, p683

Keatts, Brian D. / The International Criminal Court: far from perfect / 20 New York Law School J. of Int'l and Comparative Law #1, 2000, p137

Kirsch, Philippe Holmes, John T. / The birth of the International Criminal Court: the 1998 Rome Conference / 36 The Canadian Yearbook of Int'l Law, 1998, p3

Kirsch, Philippe Oosterveld, Valerie / The preparatory commission for the International Criminal Court / 25 Fordham Int'l Law J. #3, March 2002, p563

Kirsch, Philippe Holmes, John T. / The Rome Conference on an International Criminal Court: the negotiating process / 93 American J. of Int'l Law #1, Jan. 1999, p2

Kittichaisaree, Kriangsak / The NATO military action and the potential impact of the International Criminal Court / 4 Singapore J. of Int'l & Comparative Law #2, 2000, p498

Lee, Roy S. / An assessment of the ICC statute / 25 Fordham Int'l Law J. #3, March 2002, p750

Leigh, Monroe / The United States and the Statute of Rome / 95 American J. of Int'l Law #1, Jan 2001, p124

Levie, Howard S. / The history and status of the International Criminal Court / 75 Int'l Law Studies (Naval War College) 2000, p247

Lietzau, William K. / Checks and balances and elements of proof: structural pillars for the International Criminal Court / 32 Cornell Int'l Law J. #3, 1999, p477

Luder, Sascha Rolf / The legal nature of the International Criminal Court and the emergence of supranational elements in international criminal justice / 84 Int'l Review of the Red Cross #845, March 2002, p79

Martin, David A. / Haste, gaps and some possible cures for the ICC: an introduction to the panel / 41 Virginia Journal of Int'l Law #1, Fall 2000, p152

Meron, Theodor / Defining aggression for the International Criminal Court / 25 Suffolk Transnational Law Review #1, winter 2001, p1

Meron, Theodor / Evolution of substantive international criminal law through specialized international criminal tribunals and the ICC / 94 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the ASIL, 2000, p276

Mochochoko, Phakiso / The agreement on privileges and immunities of the International Criminal Court / 25 Fordham Int'l Law J. #3, March 2002, p638

Moshan, Brook Sari / Women, war, and words: the gender component in the permanent international criminal court's definition of crimes against humanity / 22 Fordham Int'l Law J. #1, Nov 1998, p154

Murthy, Y. S. R. / A giant step forward or delusion - an evaluation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court / 40 Indian J. of Int'l Law #3, July-Sept 2000, p505

Newton, Michael A. / The International Criminal Court prepatory commission: the way it is & the way ahead / 41 Virginia Journal of Int'l Law #1, Fall 2000, p204

Noone, Gregory P. Moore, Douglas William / An introduction to the International Criminal Court / 46 Naval Law Review, 1999, p112

Oosterveld, Valerie Perry, Mike McManus, John / The cooperation of states with the International Criminal Court / 25 Fordham Int'l Law J. #3, March 2002, p767

Oosthuizen, G.H. / Some preliminary remarks on the relationship between the envisaged International Criminal Court and the UN Security Council / 46 Netherlands Int'l Law Review #3, 1999, p313

Orentlicher, Diane F. / Politics by other means: the law of the International Criminal Court / 32 Cornell Int'l Law J. #3, 1999, p489

Paust, Jordan J. / International Criminal Court: views from Rome / 93 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the ASIL, 1999, p73

Paust, Jordan J. / The reach of ICC jurisdiction over non-signatory nationals / 33 Vanderbilt J. of Transnational Law #1, Jan. 2000, p1

Pfirter, Didier / The position of Switzerland with respect to the ICC statute and in particular the elements of crimes / 32 Cornell Int'l Law J. #3, 1999, p499

Popoff, Evo / Inconsistency and impunity in international human rights law: can the International Criminal Court solve the problems raised by the Rwanda and Augusto Pinochet cases / 33 The George Washington Int'l Law Review #2, 2001, p363

Popovski, Vesselin / The International Criminal Court: a synthesis of retributive and restorative justice / 15 Int'l Relations #3, Dec 2000, p1

Rakate, Phenyo Keiseng / An international criminal court for a new millennium - The Rome Conference / 23 South African Yearbook of Int'l Law, 1998, p217

Reisman, W. Michael Mathias, D. Stephen / Dascalopoulou-Livada, Phani Paust, Jordan J. / The definition of aggression and the ICC / 96 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the ASIL, 2002, p181

Roberge, Marie-Claude / The new International Criminal Court: a preliminary assessment / Int'l Review of the Red Cross #325, Dec 1998, p671

Roberts, Guy / Assault on sovereignty: the clear and present danger of the new International Criminal Court / 17 American Univ. Int'l Law Review #1, 2001, p35

Rodriquez, Cara Levy / Slaying the monster: why the United States should not support the Rome Treaty / 14 American University Int'l Law Review #3, 1999, p805

Ronzitti, Natalino / Is the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court a real breakthrough in international law? / 33 The Int'l Spectator #3, July-Sept 1998, p9

Rosenne, Shabtai / Antecedents of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court revisited / 75 Int'l Law Studies (Naval War College) 2000, p387

Rovine, Arthur W. / Memorandum to Congress on the ICC from current and past presidents of the ASIL / 95 American J. of Int'l Law #4, Oct. 2001, p967

Rubin, Alfred P. / A critical view of the proposed International Criminal Court / 23 The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs #2, Fall 1999, p139

Rubin, Alfred P. / The International Criminal Court: a skeptical analysis / 75 Int'l Law Studies (Naval War College) 2000, p421

Rubin, Alfred P. / Legal response to terror: an international criminal court? / 43 Harvard Int'l Law J. #1, winter 2002, p65

Rudolf, Beate / Statute of the International Criminal Court: French Conseil constitutionnel opinion on constitutionality of the International Criminal Court Statute / 94 American J. of Int'l Law #2, April 2000, p391

Ryan, Samantha I. / From the furies of Nanking to the eumenides of the International Criminal Court; the evolution of sexual assaults as international crimes / 11 Pace University School of Law Int'l Law Review #2, Fall 1999, p447

Sailer, Todd M. / The International Criminal Court: an argument to extend its jurisdiction to terrorism and a dismissal of U.S. objections / 13 Temple Int'l and Comparative Law J. #2, Fall 1999, p311

Sarooshi, Danesh / The statute of the International Criminal Court / 48 Int'l and Comparative Law Quarterly Part 2, April 1999, p387

Schabas, William A. / Follow up to Rome: preparing for entry into force of the International Criminal Court Statute / 20 Human Rights Law J. #4-6, Oct 29 1999, p157

Scharf, Michael P. / The amnesty exception to the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court / 32 Cornell Int'l Law J. #3, 1999, p507

Scheffer, David / The International Criminal Court: the challenge of jurisdiction / 93 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the ASIL, 1999, p68

Scheffer, David / U.S. policy and the International Criminal Court / 32 Cornell Int'l Law J. #3, 1999, p529

Scheffer, David J. / Staying the course with the International Criminal Court / 35 Cornell Int'l Law J. #1, Nov. 2001-Feb. 2002, p47

Scheffer, David J. / The United States and the International Criminal Court / 93 American J. of Int'l Law #1, Jan. 1999, p12

Schense, Jennifer / Necessary steps for the creation of the International Criminal Court / 25 Fordham Int'l Law J. #3, March 2002, p717

Seguin, John / Denouncing the International Criminal Court: an examination of U.S. objections to the Rome Statute / 18 Boston University Int'l Law J. #1, Spr. 2000, p85

Shah, Sonali B. / The oversight of the last great international institution of the twentieth century the International Criminal Court's definition of genocide / 16 Emory Int'l Law Review #1, Spr. 2002, p351

Soofi, Ahmer Bilal / Experience of UN War Crimes Tribunal and need for a permanent International Criminal Court / 51 Pakistan Horizon #1, Jan 1998, p37

Stapleton, Sara / Ensuring a fair trial in the International Criminal Court: statutory interpretation and the impermissibility of derogation / 31 NYU J. of Int'l Law and Politics #2-3, Winter-Spring 1999, p535

Summers, Mark A. / A fresh look at the jurisdictional provisions of the Statute of the International Criminal Court: the case for scrapping the treaty / 20 Wisconsin Int'l Law J. #1, winter 2001, p57

Taulbee, James L. / A call to arms declined: the United States and the International Criminal Court / 14 Emory Int'l Law Review #1, Spr. 2000, p105

Teitel, Tuti; Lee, Roy; Lietzau, William K.; Fletcher, George; Dicker, Richard; Dubinsky, Paul / The International Criminal Court: contemporary perspectives and prospects for ratification / 16 New York Law School J. of Human Rights, part 2, Spring 2000, p505

Tiefenbrun, Susan W. / The paradox of international adjudication: developments in the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, the World Court, and the International Criminal Court / 25 North Carolina J. of Int'l Law and Commercial Regulation #3, Sum. 2000, p551

Tochilovsky, V. / Rules of procedure for the International Criminal Court: problems to address in light of the experience of the ad hoc tribunals / 46 Netherlands Int'l Law Review #3, 1999, p343

van Boven, Theo; Bos, Adriaan; Pejic, Jelena; Wedgwood, Ruth / Toward a permanent international criminal court: the last stumbling blocks / Proceedings of the ASIL/NVIR Fourth Hague Joint Conference, 1997, p21

van der Vyver, Johan D. / Personal and territorial jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court / 14 Emory Int'l Law Review #1, Spr. 2000, p1

Van Schaack, Beth / The establishment of the permanent International Criminal Court: an international symposium / 17 Chinese Yearbook of Int'l Law and Affairs, 1998-1999, p1

Vanderweert, Susan Jenkins / Seeking justice for "comfort" women: without an International Criminal Court, suits brought by World War II sex slaves of the Japanese army may find their best hope of success in U.S. federal / 27 North Carolina J. of Int'l Law and Commercial Regulation #1, fall / 2001, p141

Verweij, Harry / The International Criminal Court: alive, soon kicking! / 25 Fordham Int'l Law J. #3, March 2002, p737

Vetter, Greg R. / Command responsibility of non-military superiors in the International Criminal Court (ICC) / 25 The Yale J. of Int'l Law #1, winter 2000, p89

Washburn, John / The International Criminal Court arrives--the U.S. position: status and prospects / 25 Fordham Int'l Law J. #3, March 2002, p873

Washburn, John / The negotiation of the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court and international lawmaking in the 21st century / 11 Pace University School of Law Int'l Law Review #2, Fall 1999, p361

Washburn, John / UN Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court to begin in February / ASIL Newsletter, Jan-Feb 1999, p1

Wedgwood, Ruth / The United States and the International Criminal Court: achieving a wider consensus through the "Ithaca package" / 32 Cornell Int'l Law J. #3, 1999, p535

Williams, Sharon A. / The Rome Statute on the International Criminal Court - universal jurisdiction or state consent - to make or break the package deal / 75 Int'l Law Studies (Naval War College) 2000, p539

Wise, Edward M. / The International Criminal Court: a budget of paradoxes / 8 Tulane J. of Int'l and Comparative Law, Spr. 2000, p261

Yengejeh, Saeid Mirzaee / Rules of procedure of the assembly of states parties to the Rome / Statute of the International Criminal Court / 25 Fordham Int'l Law J. #3, March 2002, p674

Zimmermann, Andreas / The creation of a permanent international criminal court / 2 Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 1998, p169

Zwanenburg, Marten / The statute for an International Criminal Court and the United States: peace without justice? / 12 Leiden J. of Int'l Law #1, 1999, p1



 
 
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