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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT ESTABLISHED
UNITED NATIONS, April 11, 2002 (LSN.ca) - At a ceremony at United Nations headquarters this morning, the required instruments of ratification for the entry into force of the Rome Statute to establish the International Criminal Court were formally lodged by 10 nations. The deposited ratifications of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ireland, Jordan, Mongolia, Niger, Romania, and Slovakia brought the total number of ratifying countries to 66, well above the required 60 needed for the ICC to assume universal jurisdiction.
While the court may prosecute all of its self-defined crimes which occur after July 1, cases will not be heard until after the ICC mechanisms are established. In addition to "war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide" the court will also try the as of yet undefined "crime of aggression." As set out in the Statute, crimes against humanity include "forced pregnancy."
In April LifeSite spoke with Dr. Richard G. Wilkins, Professor of Law at Brigham Young University about the ICC. Professor Wilkins, Managing Director of The World Family Policy Center, is a leading authority on the ICC, and regularly acts as legal counsel for pro-family NGOs (non-governmental organizations) at the United Nations.
Professor Wilkins, former Assistant to the US
Solicitor General, told LifeSite that the ICC could eventually be used to try
"the Pope or other religious leaders" since issues such as abortion and
homosexuality would inevitably fall within the ICC's jurisdiction. "Under the
Court's universal and complementary jurisdiction, the Court can and probably
will attempt to change social norms in sometimes troublesome areas not admitting
of a single, world-wide solution," says Dr. Wilkins. "The International Criminal
Court could well become the mechanism by which the Western innovation of
judicially (rather than legislatively) crafted social policy - and its
accompanying consequences - are exported to the rest of the world. Of all
revolutions through the centuries, this is the quietest. Of all the attempts
made over the years to foist one group's will on everyone else, this is the most
subtle and simultaneously the most far-reaching - the world-wide constitutional
convention no one k! new about," he concludes.
See related LifeSite coverage:
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2002/feb/020212.html#2
See the list of ratifying countries from the UN treaty
database:
http://untreaty.un.org/ENGLISH/bible/englishinternetbible/partI/chapterXVIII/treaty10.asp
See a web broadcast of the ICC establishment ceremony:
http://www.un.org/law/icc
See Globalists Give Birth to International Criminal
Court
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/4/11/144333.shtml
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2002/apr/020411.html#1
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