Review of African Political Economy
Review of African Political Economy - Vol. 32 No. 104/5
US Hostility to the International Criminal Court
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Abstract of Briefing
Title:US Hostility to the International Criminal Court
Author:Robin Cook
Location:Vol.32 No.104/5 (Jun/Sep 2005), pp464-466
 A commitment to an international criminal court was one of the changes for the better in foreign policy as a result of Labour's victory. Under the Conservatives, Britain had been a backmarker in negotiations to set up such a court. After the change of regime, Britain was propelled into the front rank of countries supporting an international system to bring to justice those guilty of crimes against humanity.

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