Trump Administration Sanctions International Criminal Court President, Citing Abuses of Power
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Trump Administration Sanctions International Criminal Court President, Citing Abuses of Power
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Despite Washington's increasing pressure on the International Criminal Court, Europe is not responding with measures.
The United States has always had a complicated relationship with the International Criminal Court, which hears trials of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity.
EU urged to use obscure blocking statute to protect International Criminal Court from Trump sanctions
The EU has been urged to hit back at Donald Trump’s administration’s sanctions campaign against the International Criminal Court – by invoking a little-known ‘blocking statute’ that would ban companies and banks from complying with the sanctions. The Trump administration has stepped up its campaign to break the Hague-based court by withdrawing from the Rome Statute that created it and urging its allies to do the same. And last week, US secreta…
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