America and the ICC
Does the ICC respect and promote American values?
Charles Brown Former President and CEO, Citizens for Global Solutions (1:14) Audio Video
Professor Robinson O. Everett Fmr. Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (0:57) Audio Video
Princeton N. Lyman Fmr. Asst. Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (1:14) Audio Video
Major General William Nash U.S. Army, Retired (0:52) Audio Video
David Scheffer Fmr. Amb. at Large for War Crimes Issues (2:39) Audio Video
What is the history of the U.S.’s involvement with the ICC?
Professor Robinson O. Everett Fmr. Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (1:59) Audio Video
Princeton N. Lyman Fmr. Asst. Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (0:53) Audio Video
Major General William Nash U.S. Army, Retired (0:48) Audio Video
What value did the U.S. delegation have in the negotiations?
Philippe Kirsch Former President and Chief Judge, International Criminal Court (0:54) Audio Video
How does participation in the ICC promote U.S. leadership?
David Scheffer Fmr. Amb. at Large for War Crimes Issues (2:01) Audio Video
Why should the U.S. engage with the ICC?
Professor Robinson O. Everett Fmr. Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (2:02) Audio Video
 Princeton N. Lyman Fmr. Asst. Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (1:05) Audio Video

Major General William Nash U.S. Army, Retired (0:50) Audio Video
Why should the U.S. participate in the ICC?
Charles Brown Former President and CEO, Citizens for Global Solutions (1:08) Audio Video
Professor Robinson O. Everett Fmr. Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (0:25) Audio Video
Harold Hongju Koh Legal Adviser of the Department of State (1:30) Audio Video
David Scheffer Fmr. Amb. at Large for War Crimes Issues (2:32) Audio Video
How will participation in the ICC prevent double standards?
Charles Brown Former President and CEO, Citizens for Global Solutions (1:03) Audio Video
Why should the U.S. support the ICC?
Princeton N. Lyman Fmr. Asst. Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (1:00) Audio Video
Major General William Nash U.S. Army, Retired (0:56) Audio Video
What should the U.S. government do now?
Harold Hongju Koh Fmr. Asst. Secretary for Democracy, Rights and Labor (0:33) Audio Video
Princeton Lyman Fmr. Asst. Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (1:34) Audio Video
David Scheffer Fmr. Amb. at Large for War Crimes Issues (3:37) Audio Video
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