>Sorry, you are incorrect. Regardless of a nation's willingness to particpate in the war crimes court, its citizen can still be tried.
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>"Note, however, that a citizen of one of the 'objector nations' could still find himself before the Court if he were to travel to a country which is a signatory to the treaty, regardless of the fact that their country of origin is not a signatory."
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_crime#International_Criminal_CourtSorry, I should have been clearer. As a civilian, if I am on another country's soil, I am obviously subject to their laws. Here in the U.S.? I am subject to U.S. laws, not the laws of the International Criminal Court.
Chris McCandless
Red Sky Software