The US and the ICC, Part I

The US and the ICC, Part I

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The transcript discusses the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the United States' stance on it. The speaker highlights the U.S.'s reluctance to ratify the Rome Statute due to concerns about its nationals being prosecuted. The ICC's role in holding individuals accountable for international crimes is emphasized, along with the challenges it faces. The discussion also touches on international agreements and the importance of public awareness about the ICC.

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What Enlightenment values does the speaker associate with the United States' involvement in the International Criminal Court?

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In what ways does the speaker suggest the United States could move forward with the International Criminal Court?

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How does the speaker view the role of the International Criminal Court in terms of accountability?

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What are the main reasons the United States is not a signatory to the International Criminal Court?

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What concerns does the United States have regarding its nationals and the International Criminal Court?

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