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Here are some articles and links about the International Criminal Court and U.S. policy towards the ICC.
 
 
 

Hans-Heinrich Jescheck, General Principles of International Criminal Law Set Out in Nuremberg, as Mirrored in the ICC Statute, 2 J. Int’l Crim. Just. 38 (2004).

William Burke-White, Proactive Complementarity: The International Criminal Court and National Courts in the Rome System of International Justice, 49 Harv. Int’l L.J. 53 (Winter 2008).

Allison Marston Danner, When Courts Make Law: How the International Criminal Tribunals Recast the Laws of War, 59 Vand. L. Rev. 1 (2006).

Jean Galbraith, The Bush Administration’s Response to the International Criminal Court, 21 Berkeley J. Int’l L. 683 (2003).

Megan E. Lantto, The United States and the International Criminal Court: A Permanent Divide, 31 Suffolk Transnat’l L. Rev. 619 (2007-2008).

 Mark L. Movesian, Judging International Judgments, 48 Va. J. Int’l L. 65 (2007-2008).

Patricia M.Wald, International Criminal Courts – A Stormy Adolescence, 46 Va. J. Int’l L. 319 (2005-2006).

John P. Cerone, Dynamic Equilibrium: The Evolution of US Attitudes toward International Criminal Courts and Tribunals, 18 Eur. J. Int’l L. 277 (2007).

Donald D. A. Schaefer, The International Criminal Court: Former President George W. Bush and World Opinion, 16 ILSA J. Int’l & Comp. L. 39 (2009-2010).

Jamison G. White, Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide: Augusto Pinochet, Universal Jurisdiction, The ICC, and a Wake-Up Call for Former Heads of State, 50 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 127 (1999-2000).

Richard John Galvin, The ICC Prosecutor, Collateral Damage, and NGOs: Evaluating the Risk of a Politicized Prosecution, 13 U. Miami Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 1 (2005-2006).

Patricia M. Wald, Is the United States’ Opposition to the ICC Intractable?, 2 J. Int’l Crim. Just. 19 (2004).

Remiguis Chibueze, United States Objection to the International Criminal Court: A Paradox of Operation Enduring Freedom, 9 Ann. Surv. Int’l & Comp. L. 19 (2003).

Angela R. Kircher, Attack on the International Criminal Court: A Policy of Impunity, 13 Mich. St. J. Int’l L. 263 (2005).

Heikelina Verrijn Stuart, The ICC in Trouble, 6 J. Int’l Crim Just. 409 (2008).

Antonio Cassesse, Is the ICC Still Having Teething Problems, 4 J. Int’l Crim. Just. 434 (2006).

Alex Whiting, In International Criminal Prosecutions, Justice Delayed Can Be Justice Delivered, 50 Harv. Int’l L.J. 323 (2009).

Jean Galbraith, The Pace of International Criminal Justice, 31 Mich. J. Int’l L. 79 (2009-2010).

Aya Gruber, An Unintended Casualty of the War on Terror, 27 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 299 (2010-2011).

Butch Bracknell, The U.S. and the International Criminal Court: An Unfinished Debate, L.A. Times, May 26, 2011, (Recent Op-Ed encouraging Obama Administration to rethink opposition to ICC)