Understanding Why the U.S. Does What It Does
John Washburn, Convener of the American Non-Governmental Organizations Coalition for the ICC (AMICC), explains AMICC’s mission to help make the International Criminal Court a stronger institution and one that is attractive to U.S. citizens and policymakers. He also is at the Kampala ICC Review Conference to shed light on the reasoning behind U.S. foreign policy decisions, especially regarding its position vis-a-vis the ICC.
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Taking Stock of the ICC
Marieke Wierda, Director of Criminal Justice of the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ), talks about the ICTJ’s stocktaking of the International Criminal Court’s performance in the countries where it has opened investigations and cases, and where the ICTJ maintains in-country offices.
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Concerns About Gender Justice at Kampala ICC RC
Holly Porter came from the London School of Economics to work on a project in northern Uganda concerning rape and gender justice. On the way there she came to the International Criminal Court Review Conference in Kampala, and she explains why.
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Ambassador Rapp Articulates the U.S. Position on the ICC
Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues Stephen Rapp is heading the U.S. delegation to the International Criminal Court Review Conference (RC) taking place in Kampala. The U.S. is very concerned about the outcome of the negotiations to define the Crime of Aggression. Even though the U.S. is not a member state of the ICC, it feels that it could be affected by the outcome of the RC. Ambassador Rapp summarizes the U.S. position in this clip.
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Inside the Crime of Aggression Negotiations I
Noah Weisbord, Professor of International Law at Duke University, is also an independent expert on the Crime of Aggression and has been an insider on the Working Group to define the Crime that have been meeting for several years in the lead-up to the International Criminal Court Review Conference in Kampala, where a heated debate on the Crime is taking place this week.
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