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Argument: ICC needed for new global problems

Issue Report: International Criminal Court

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Benjamin B. Ferencz, J.D. Harvard 1943 and a Former Nuremberg War Crimes Prosecutor. “Response to Henry Kissinger’s essay ‘The Pitfalls of Universal Jurisdiction’.” 2 July 2001 – “Opponents of the ICC refuse to recognize that in today’s interdependent world all major problems are global and require global solutions. Binding international rules have become necessary and are accepted universally to protect the common interest. The prevention of massive crimes against humanity deserves equal protection of universal law.”