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Public Reactions to International Legal Institutions: The International Criminal Court in a Developing Democracy

Journal of Politics, 2020
We examine public attitudes concerning a possible investigation by the International Criminal Court (ICC). We hypothesize that citizens tend to display lower levels of support for investigations in their own country than hypothetical ones abroad.
Terrence L. Chapman, Stephen Chaudoin
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The International Criminal Court

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
The International Criminal Court (ICC or “the Court”) is the world’s first permanent international court enforcing international criminal law. The ICC has attracted enormous scholarly attention from both lawyers and non-lawyers. Entire journals have been filled with commentaries on its legal framework—primarily the Rome Statute by which it was created ...
Chandra Lekha Sriram   +2 more
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Human Rights versus National Interests: Shifting US Public Attitudes on the International Criminal Court

International Studies Quarterly, 2019
The United States—an architect of international criminal tribunals in the twentieth century—has since moderated its involvement in international justice.
Kelebogile Zvobgo
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