United States Statutes at Large, Volume 116, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 2003 - Law |
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Page 899
... Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court " . The vote on whether to proceed with the statute was 120 in favor to 7 against , with 21 countries abstaining . The United States voted against final adoption of the Rome Statute ...
... Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court " . The vote on whether to proceed with the statute was 120 in favor to 7 against , with 21 countries abstaining . The United States voted against final adoption of the Rome Statute ...
Page 900
... Rome Statute on December 31 , 2000. In a statement issued that day , he stated that in view of the unremedied deficiencies of the Rome Statute , " I will not , and do not recommend that my successor submit the Treaty to the Senate for ...
... Rome Statute on December 31 , 2000. In a statement issued that day , he stated that in view of the unremedied deficiencies of the Rome Statute , " I will not , and do not recommend that my successor submit the Treaty to the Senate for ...
Page 903
... Rome Statute . ( c ) PROHIBITION ON TRANSMITTAL OF LETTERS ROGATORY FROM THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT ... Statute enters into force pursuant to Article 126 of the Rome Statute , the President should use the voice and vote of ...
... Rome Statute . ( c ) PROHIBITION ON TRANSMITTAL OF LETTERS ROGATORY FROM THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT ... Statute enters into force pursuant to Article 126 of the Rome Statute , the President should use the voice and vote of ...
Page 904
... Rome Statute enters into effect pursuant to Article 126 of the Rome Statute , unless the President has submitted to the appropriate congressional committees a certification described in subsection ( c ) with respect to such operation ...
... Rome Statute enters into effect pursuant to Article 126 of the Rome Statute , unless the President has submitted to the appropriate congressional committees a certification described in subsection ( c ) with respect to such operation ...
Page 905
... Rome Statute enters into force pursuant to Article 126 of the Rome Statute , no United States military assistance may be provided to the government of a country that is a party to the International Criminal Court . ( b ) NATIONAL ...
... Rome Statute enters into force pursuant to Article 126 of the Rome Statute , no United States military assistance may be provided to the government of a country that is a party to the International Criminal Court . ( b ) NATIONAL ...
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