
Is the International Criminal Court’s future in peril?
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The ICC and U.S. Relations: Navigating Justice
This chapter explores the evolving relationship between the U.S. administrations and the International Criminal Court (ICC), addressing key global conflicts and figures like Gaddafi and Putin. It highlights the impact of recent U.S. sanctions on ICC operations and the challenges of judicial independence amid political pressures. The discussion also covers the ICC's evolving focus and criticisms regarding its handling of international crimes, emphasizing the significant implications for accountability in war crimes.
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