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Should Gaddafi Be Tried by the International Criminal Court?The International Criminal Court should act urgently to correct a perception of anti-African bias that threatens its credibility as a guarantor of human rights.
Arrest of Callixte Mbarushimana: Why US is Not Party to the International Criminal Court.Arrest of Callixte Mbarushimana: Why US Is Not Party to The International Criminal Court. The future is passing the United States by. The International Criminal Court functions. We do not join, Why?
Mr. President, How 'Bout We Join the International Criminal Court?Until the US is fully aboard on human rights, we should have a little bit of embarrassment about telling anyone else what's good for them.- The International Criminal CourtThe ICC is a hotly debated topic today and it may be doomed.
- The International Criminal CourtAn overview of the international criminal court at Hague.
Hillary Clinton, "U.S. May Join International War Crimes Court"While U.S. allies such as the United Kingdom, Japan, and even Afghanistan have joined, American government leaders have been leery of joining due to the potential prosecution of its own military and government leaders.- The U.S. Should Finally Support the International Criminal CourtThe US has failed to provide the necessary legitimacy to ensure the ICC's success. President Obama should reconsider the possibility of rebuilding the country's relationship with the ICC.
Faults of the International Criminal CourtWhile the idea of an international court designed to prosecute crimes against humanity is compelling, the idea of the court ultimately backfires on itself.- Sudan, the Bogey of War CrimesThe demonetization of the Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir as a war criminal by the international criminal court whereas the likes of George Bush and Tony Blair are seen as international statesmen.
- International Criminal Court Weighs Fate of Sudan President Omar Al-BashirThe International Criminal Court is a court that is an independent international criminal court.
- The International Criminal Court and the Trial of Thomas Lubanga Dyilothe icc, bureaucracy, and the saddest joke of twenty-first century
- European Colonialism in Africa: A SurveyThis article provides an overview of the reasons and effects of European colonialism in Africa.
- Why the United States Opted Out of the International Criminal CourtA look at why the United States refused to ratify the Rome Statute of the ICC, and what it means for the global political movement.
- International Criminal CourtAn overview of the Roman Statute and its relation to th ICC, Case studies of the ICC, and the U.S.'s opposition to the ICC.
- Human Rights Watch Calls for Increased Support of International Criminal CourtHuman Rights Watch has issued a statement calling for increased support for the International Criminal Court. The Court tries crimes against humanity and war crimes.
- US. Supreme Court, International Law, and Crimes Against HumanityFrancis A. Boyle is a leading American professor, practitioner and advocate of international law.
- U.S. Opposition to the International Criminal CourtThe International Criminal Court(ICC) was formed in 2002 as a way to prosecute individuals for crimes such as genocide or war crimes. there are many countries that refuse to participate in the ICC. The US is the primary country against the ICC.
- Should You Ship Food During an International Move?As someone who has been through (and survived!) three international moves since 2002, I know full well that an international move takes many months of careful planning and forethought. But should you ship food during an international move?
- Why Are We at War in Africa?The LRA's Joseph Kony may be an ugly, brutish, fiend of a man. But he's not the only psychopath worth fighting. So why send 100 U.S. troops to hunt down his terror army across four famously volatile African countries?
- Why We Should Understand the Reasons for WarsA survey of the reasons for wars in an ever changing era of engagement, threat, alliance, and global volatility
Every War Brought Us HereComrad, sailor, prisoner,moms and wives and girlfriends, letters from home-all of them link our past to the present- Finding Private BushThe quest to find information about an ancestor killed in the Civil War
Why Africa is Poor and Backward?Africa has plentiful natural resources but did not have plentiful breads to eat. Think if the same resources were the possession of America, would it remain the poorest country on the face of earth?- How to Pay for an International MoveAn international move is not cheap (unless you are moving at the government's expense) which means you will need to plan how to finance your international move. What are some ways to pay for an international move?
- 5 Misconceptions About AfricaIf you think Africa is about naked tribes coexisting with elephants or if you think Africa is a country with millions of black people speaking the same language and culture, then you might want to avoid embarrassing yourself by reading this.
- The Antiquity of WarAn examination of war in our current modern world spurred on by the current tensions between North and South Korea. Will war maintain its status and allure as the economic world webs us all together?
- A Unique Travel Experience to Chad, AfricaIf you want to travel to a place different from the usual travel spots, then N'Djamena is the place to go.
- African People and Their CulturesThis is a research paper on the different cultures of African people; Their Celebrations, Art, marriage, and more.
- UNDERDEVELOPMENT of AFRICAThis paper examines the issue of underdevelopent of Africa, from the perspective of its causes.
- The Slave Community by John W. Blassingame: A ReviewBlassingame's qualitative study of the capitalist slave trade also documents a new society of Africans in the Diaspora.
- Lords of Corruption by Kyle MillsLords of Corruption, the latest thriller by Kyle Mills, is the story of a young man named Josh Hagarty, whose life of bad luck and hard scrabble living seems about to change when he is offered a job running a project in Africa for an obscure charity.
- Why Has There Always Been War?This is the 1st in a series of articles I wrote for a class that taught the psychology of war. I have always wanted to publish them as I believe someday we can find an alternative to war.
Looking at Africa from a Unique ProspectiveAfrica is made up of 53 countries, and like every other place on this earth, has its challenges. But there is a side of Africa that is rarely talked about or seen in the conventional media.- Africa Command: The U.S. Army in AfricaThe commanding general of the U.S. Army component of the new Africa Command discusses the Army's mission in Africa.
Advice for President Obama on AfricaAfrica has as much, or more, potential as any continent in the world. In it's current status it is racked by disease, non government and poverty.- No Space for Further Burials by Feryal Gauhar-A ReviewThis is a critical appreciation of Feryal Gauhar's second English Novel No Space for Further Burials and sheds light on her art of novel writing and significance of the theme of Novel.
World War II as the Trigger for African DecolonizationExamination of how the events of World War II promoted African independence movements and prompted Europe's withdrawal from the continent.- Bush Decided to Weep on Yesterday!Our nation has been weeping for years over the lives that have been lost in both years. Weddings have been cancelled. Graduations were left unattended because a soldier did not come home.
- The Pros and Cons of a Vacation to AfricaAfrica is an amazing continent, but it isn't for everyone! Weigh this list of pros and cons and see if Africa is right for you.
- Crisis Group Report Examines Problems in Central African RepublicThe International Crisis Group has published a new report on the Central African Republic.





