Beschreibung:
In this new work, Dutton examines the ICC and whether and how its enforcement mechanism influences state membership and the court's ability to realize treaty goals
Introduction 1. The ICC: a new kind of institution in the international human rights regime 2. Testing state commitment to the ICC 3. The United States-for justice, but against relinquishing sovereignty 4. Germany-a strong country leads the way to a Strong court 5. Canada, France, and the United Kingdom-a study in contrasts 6. Trinidad and Tobago-compliance before norms 7. Rwanda-credible threat, not credible commitment 8. Kenya-hope becomes regret 9. Conclusion