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Executive Summary
Background
The Operative Legal Framework
ICC-Specific Legislative Framework
War Crimes Rewards Program
Other Atrocities Prevention and Response Legislation
U.S. Engagement with the ICC
U.S. Interactions with the ICC in the United Nations
‐ Peacekeeping
‐ Referrals of Situations to the ICC Prosecutor
‐ Proposals to Defer ICC Investigations or Cases
‐ Other UN Resolutions Referring to the ICC
U.S. Engagement on the Crime of Aggression and the Kampala Review Conference
Other U.S. Interactions with the Assembly of States Parties
Support for ICC Investigations
‐ Operational Field Support
‐ Support in the Arrest and Surrender of Fugitives
‐ Protection of Witnesses
‐ Support for Victims
‐ Evidence/Information to Support Investigations
‐ Public and Diplomatic Statements
Recent ICC Developments Relevant to its Relationship with the United States
The “Situation in Afghanistan”
The “Situation in Palestine”
ICC Performance, Review, and Potential Reforms
U.S. Interests Impacted by the ICC
Jurisdiction over U.S. Personnel
Peace Negotiations and Conflict Resolution
The Prevention of Atrocities
Accountability for International Crimes
Compliance with International Humanitarian Law
Interpretation and Development of International Law (including IHL)
Promoting the Rule of Law
Effective U.S. Diplomacy and 'Soft Power'
Conclusion
Recommendations: Policy Options for Pragmatic Engagement
A. “Clearing the Air” and Re-Casting the Tone
B. Steps for Promoting Justice Regardless of Concerns About the ICC
C. Dealing with the Biggest Issues: Afghanistan, Palestine, and Issues Implicated by the Review and Reform Process
The “Situation in Afghanistan”
The “Situation in Palestine”
Contributing to the Ongoing ICC Reform Process
The United States' Overall Approach to These Issues
D. Support for Particular ICC Cases
Conclusion
Citations
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