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U.S. Sanctions and the International Criminal Court
This chapter explores the complexities of U.S. sanctions tied to the International Criminal Court (ICC), detailing the distinction between executive order and legislative sanctions. It examines the varying political viewpoints within Congress regarding the ICC, highlighting the bipartisan discussions on international accountability and sovereignty. The chapter also critiques the notion that the ICC disproportionately targets Americans, addressing the implications of these sanctions on international investigations and U.S. foreign policy.