Reluctant engagement : U.S. policy and the International Criminal Court / by Mark D. Kielsgard.
2010
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Title
Reluctant engagement : U.S. policy and the International Criminal Court / by Mark D. Kielsgard.
Published
Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston, Mass. : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010.
Call Number
KZ6311 .K54 2010
ISBN
9789004182806 (hardbound)
9004182802 (hardbound)
9004182802 (hardbound)
Description
[ix], 395 pages ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)653842868
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [343]-372) and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface
vii
Acknowledgements
ix
ch. 1
Introduction: A Legal Response to Atrocity
1
Delimitation of the Problem
12
Identification of Conflicting Claims
13
ch. 2
Articulating a Robust Jurisprudence: Trends in the Development of the Modern International Rights Regime
27
International Human Rights Law
30
Humanitarian Law
36
International Criminal Law
40
A Unified Rights Regime-The Cold War and Beyond
50
The Modern Retreat from State Sovereignty
66
ch. 3
The ICC: "The Last Great International Institution of the Twentieth Century"
77
ICC Format and Scope
85
Jurisdiction
96
Enforcement
105
The ICC's Progress So Far
111
U.S. Negotiating History
115
ch. 4
The United States' Response to the Rome Statute
119
U.S. Threat to Veto Peacekeeping
133
ASPA/Nethercutt Amendment
137
Bilateral Immunity Agreements
140
U.S. Assault on the ICC Relents
147
The Bush Administration's Apparent Motives
151
ch. 5
Countervailing U.S. Ideology toward the ICC: American Exceptionalism, Neoconservativism and Protecting America's Interests Abroad
173
The Historic Tradition of American Foreign Policy
176
Modern American Exceptionalism
202
ch. 6
Shifting Macroeconomic Paradigms
225
Reformation of Corporate Practices
228
The Extraction Industry
240
Shifting From the Carbon-Based Model
246
Economic Instability: Driving the Paradigm Shift
250
Models for the "New Economics"
259
ch. 7
Appraising the Vitality of U.S. Opposition to the ICC
273
The Flaws of an International Politico-Legal Justice System
275
Post Neoconservatism and Obama's Politics of "Change"
306
Recommendations
329
ch. 8
Conclusion: Promoting an International Order of Human Dignity with Teeth
335
Bibliography
343
Index
373