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International Symposium on Fatherhood Research
In: Kazoku shakaigaku kenkyū, Volume 19, Issue 2, p. 84-86
ISSN: 1883-9290
Barbarians and Civilization in International Relations
In: Politicka misao, Volume 42, Issue 3, p. 181-184
Special issue: Japan and international migration: papers presented at the Conference "Japan and International Migration", Tokyo, 7 - 9 October 1992
In: International migration 31.1993,2/3
Jiji International Politics News (Japanese Language)
Publication years: 2012- (electronic)
Kokusai kyōryoku ronshū: Journal of international cooperation studies
ISSN: 0919-8636
O promicanju međunarodne pravde: SAD i Međunarodni kazneni sud ; On upholding international justice: The U.S. and the International Criminal Court
Međunarodni kazneni sud novo je međunarodno tijelo kojem je glavni cilj istraga i suđenje slučajeva genocida, ratnih zločina, te zločina protiv čovječnosti u zemljama članicama. Iako su Sjedinjene Američke Države u 2000. potpisale Rimski statut, međunarodnu povelju iz 1998. koja predstavlja osnovicu Međunarodnog kaznenog suda, Busheva vlada napravila je velik zaokret godinu dana kasnije, potpuno se ograđujući od svake ideje o suđenju Amerikancima izvan zemlje. Tekst analizira glavne argumente američke vanjske politike povezane s Međunarodnim kaznenim sudom, od navodne pristranosti Suda, te odnosa između Suda i Ujedinjenih naroda, pa sve do pitanja američkog suvereniteta. Također, ponuđena je i međunarodnopravna politička kritika nedavnih poteza američke vlade, koji štete i američkim nacionalnim interesima, i međunarodnoj sigurnosti. ; The International Criminal Court is a new international body constituted with the aim of prosecuting and trying cases of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Although in 2000 the United States signed the 1998 Rome Statute, which is the foundation of the International Criminal Court, the Bush Administration took a radically different position the following year, protecting itself from any idea of trying American citizens abroad. This text analyses the main U.S. foreign policy arguments pertaining to the ICC, from the alleged impartiality of the Court and the relationship between the Court and the United Nations, to the question of American sovereignty. In addition, the text offers an international legal and political critique of the recent U.S. policy actions, which harmed both American national interests, as well as international security.
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Key Research Concepts in Politics and International Relations
In: Politicka misao, Volume 50, Issue 4, p. 228-231