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The statute for an international criminal court and the United States: peacekeepers under fire?
1999
European journal of international law
The traditional practice of reserving criminal jurisdiction over members of peacekeeping operations for troop contributing states has certain disadvantages. The drafting of the Statute for an International Criminal Court (ICC) provided an opportunity to re-evaluate this practice and devise an improved one. The Statute that was adopted in Rome in July 1998 has been criticized by the Unites States for allowing prosecution of its peacekeepers by the ICC, which the US fears may lead to politicized
doi:10.1093/ejil/10.1.124
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