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  1. Ibid.

  2. See Th omas M. Franck and Nigel S. Rodley, “Aft er Bangladesh: Th e Law of
    Humanitarian Intervention by Military Force,” 67 AJIL 275– 305 (1973).

  3. See, for example, Ian Brownlie, “Humanitarian Intervention,” in J. N. Moore,
    ed., Law and Civil War in the Modern World, 217– 28 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Uni-
    versity Press, 1974).

  4. Legality of Use of Force (Serbia v. Belgium), 1999 ICJ Rep. 124, paras. 22– 30.

  5. Legality of Use of Force in Kosovo (Preliminary Objections) (Serbia v. NATO
    States), 2004 ICJ Rep. 279.

  6. See Statute of the Yugo slavia Crimes Tribunal, art. 7(2); Statute of the Rwanda
    Crimes Tribunal, S.C. Res. 955, Nov. 8, 1994, Annex, art. 6(2); and Rome Statute, art. 27.

  7. 55 Keesing’s Record of World Events, 49073 (2009).
    14 6. I bid.

  8. See Bolton to UN Secretary- General, May 6, 2002, in Sean D. Murphy, ed.,
    United States Practice in International Law: 2002– 2004, vol. 2 (Cambridge: Cambridge
    University Press, 2005), 306– 7.

  9. See Jennifer K. Elsea, “U.S. Policy Regarding the International Criminal
    Court,” Congressional Research Ser vice, Doc. RL31495 (2006).

  10. American Ser vicemembers’ Protection Act 2002, 22 U.S. Code §§ 7421– 7433,
    116 Stat. 899 (2002).

  11. Ibid., § 7427.

  12. Errol P. Mendes, Peace and Justice at the International Criminal Court: A Court
    of Last Resort (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2010), 100– 06.

  13. Decision 13 (XIII) on the Meeting of African States Parties to the Rome Stat-
    ute, AU Doc. Assembly/AU/Dec.245 (XIII) Rev.1 (2009).

  14. Decision Informing the UN Security Council and the Assembly of the States
    Parties of Al- Bashir’s recent visit to Chad, Aug. 27, 2010, ICC Doc. ICC- 02/05- 01/09- 109;
    No. Decision Informing the UN Security Council and the Assembly of the States Parties
    of Al- Bashir’s Presence in Kenya, Aug. 27, 2010, ICC Doc. ICC- 02/05- 01/09- 107; and
    Decision Informing the UN Security Council and the Assembly of the States Parties of
    Al- Bashir’s Visit to Djibouti, May 12, 2011, ICC Doc. ICC- 02/05- 01/09- 129.

  15. Sam Dealey, “Omar al- Bashir: Sudan’s Most Wanted Man,” Time World, Aug.
    13, 2009.

  16. Decision on Noncompliance by Malawi, Dec. 12, 2011, ICC Doc. ICC- 02/05-
    01/09- 139; and Decision on Noncompliance by Chad, Dec. 13, 2011, ICC Doc. ICC-
    02/ 05- 01/09- 140.

  17. Decision on Noncompliance by Chad, Mar. 26, 2013, ICC Doc. ICC- 02/
    05- 01/09- 151.

  18. Decision 670 (XIX) on the International Criminal Court, AU Doc. Assembly/
    AU/Dec. 36 6(X V II) (2011).


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