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Title 22
Chapter 81
Subchapter II
§ 7423. Prohibition on cooperati...
§ 7425. Prohibition on direct or...
§ 7423. Prohibition on cooperati...
§ 7425. Prohibition on direct or...
U.S. Code
§ 7424.
Restriction on United States participation in certain United Nations peacekeeping operations
(a)
Policy
(b)
Restriction
(c)
Certification
The certification referred to in subsection (b) is a certification by the President that—
(1)
members of the Armed Forces of the United States are able to participate in the peacekeeping or peace enforcement operation without risk of criminal prosecution or other assertion of jurisdiction by the International Criminal Court because, in authorizing the operation, the United Nations Security Council permanently exempted, at a minimum, members of the Armed Forces of the United States participating in the operation from criminal prosecution or other assertion of jurisdiction by the International Criminal Court for actions undertaken by t
hem in connection with the operation;
(2)
members of the Armed Forces of the United States are able to participate in the peacekeeping or peace enforcement operation without risk of criminal prosecution or other assertion of jurisdiction by the International Criminal Court because each country in which members of the Armed Forces of the United States participating in the operation will be present either is not a party to the International Criminal Court and has not invoked the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court pursuant to Article 12 of the Rome Statute, or has entered into an agreement in accordance with Article 98 of the Rome Statute preventing the International Criminal Court from proceeding against members of the Armed Forces of the United States present in that country; or
(3)
the national interests of the United States justify participation by members of the Armed Forces of the United States in the peacekeeping or peace enforcement operation.
(
Pub. L. 107–206, title II, § 2005
,
Aug. 2, 2002
,
116 Stat. 903
.)
cite as:
22 USC 7424
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