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| Volume 64 | Winter 2001 | Number 1 | |||
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The United States and the International Criminal CourtMadeline MorrisSpecial Editor | |||||
| Foreword | Madeline Morris | 1 | |||
| The International Criminal Court: Current Issues and Perspectives | Philippe Kirsch, Q.C. | 3 | |||
| High Crimes and Misconceptions: The ICC and Non-party States | Madeline Morris | 13 | |||
| The ICC's Jurisdiction over the Nationals of Non-party States: A Critique of the U.S. Position | Michael P. Scharf | 67 | |||
| International Criminal Law after Rome: Concerns from a U.S. Military Perspective | William K. Lietzau | 119 | |||
| Toward U.S. Acceptance of the International Criminal Court | Bruce Broomhall | 141 | |||
| The International Criminal Court: Possibilities for Prosecutorial Abuse | Alfred P. Rubin | 153 | |||
| The Risks and Weaknesses of the International Criminal Court from America's Perspective | John R. Bolton | 167 | |||
| The International Criminal Court: Issues for Consideration by the United States Senate | Patricia McNerney | 181 | |||
| The Irresolution of Rome | Ruth Wedgwood | 193 | |||
