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U.S. boycotts war crimes court
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FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2002

The International Criminal Court was officially created on Thursday by the United Nations.

The court was authorized by a 1998 global treaty and is official now that 66 nations have ratified the agreement. The tribunal will hear genocide, war crimes and other cases and has broad jurisdiction.

Former President Bill Clinton signed the treaty but didn't seek ratification in the Senate. The Bush administration is considering removing the United States' signature and boycotted yesterday's ceremony.

Get the Story:
War Crimes Court Is Launched (The Washington Post 4/12)
War Crimes Tribunal Becomes Reality, Without U.S. Role (The New York Times 4/12)
Countries That Ratified New Criminal Court (Reuters 4/12)
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Relevant Links:
International Criminal Court, United Nations - http://www.un.org/law/icc
Coalition for the International Criminal Court - http://www.iccnow.org

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