A Pragmatic Analysis of American Membership in the International Criminal Court Pubblico

Shermohammed, Jibran (2011)

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Since the end of World War II, the United States has demonstrated support for the construction
of international humanitarian law. However, the United States has refused to join the
International Criminal Court, a permanent court created to uphold such internationl law. In this
paper, I will argue that Classical American Pragmatic Philosophy supports memberhip in the
ICC and approaching the question of membership through the lense of an American Pragmatist
helps mitigate many problems posed by membership in the court.

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Introduction…Page 1
Chapter 1… Page 5
Chapter 2…Page 24
Chapter 3…Page 48
Conclusion…Page 64

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