TY - JOUR AU - AB - Digital Commons @ Georgia Law Scholarly Works Faculty Scholarship 1-1-2002 The United The United States of America States of America and the International and the International Criminal Cour Criminal Court t Diane Marie Amann University of Georgia School of Law, amann@uga.edu M.N.S. Sellers Reposit Repositor ory Citation y Citation Diane Marie Amann and M.N.S. Sellers, The United States of America and the International Criminal Court (2002), Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/fac_artchop/670 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty Scholarship at Digital Commons @ Georgia Law. It has been accepted for inclusion in Scholarly Works by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Georgia Law. Please share how you have benefited from this access For more information, please contact tstriepe@uga.edu. DIANE MARIE AMANN M.N.S. SELLERS United States of America and the The International Criminal Court States of America has not ratified the treaty estab- The United criminal court, and it is highly un- lishing a permanent international This is not simply a question of delay caused by likely to do so. it reflects deep-seated cumbersome ratification procedures; rather, members of by the U.S. executive branch and by many opposition of the Congress. The United States TI - The United States of America and the International Criminal Court JF - The American Journal of Comparative Law DO - 10.1093/ajcl/50.suppl1.381 DA - 2002-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/unpaywall/the-united-states-of-america-and-the-international-criminal-court-6cxz42DeUQ DP - DeepDyve ER -