International Law: November 2004 Archives

Congress Seeks to Curb International Court

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Measure Would Threaten Overseas Aid Cuts to Push Immunity for U.S. Troops

By Colum Lynch
Washington Post
November 26, 2004

UNITED NATIONS -- The Republican-controlled Congress has stepped up its campaign to curtail the power of the International Criminal Court, threatening to cut hundreds of millions of dollars in economic aid to governments that refuse to sign immunity accords shielding U.S. personnel from being surrendered to the tribunal.

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