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You asked if the US "can", not if it "should".Give me a scenario where the US govt should take action against a US citizen who has worked as part of the International Criminal Court.
Will be arrested or should be?Someone with an ICC arrest warrant who visits the UK will be arested.
It doesn't matter who they are and I highly doubt the security of the person involved are willing to start a gunfight at a UK airport to stop the process.
Will be arrested or should be?
I'd like to see the UK, or any other state, really,, try to arrest another head of government.Will be.
They will meet however it is as they leave the aircraft.
They will have been warned that it's about to happen so they'll have a simple choice.
Land and be arrested or go elsewhere, there's no right to enter the UK and not face the law.
I'd like to see the UK, or any other state, really,, try to arrest another head of government.
Especially the Israeli PM.
In a second.In the UK, not that hard.
As the Israeli PM leaves the plane and faces UK security personnel do you really think Israelis guards are going to shoot UK police at the airport?
Then there would be a lot of dead Israelis at the airport, just who the hell do you think you are?In a second
Quite an international incident.Then there would be a lot of dead Israelis at the airport,
I'd like to see the UK, or any other state, really,, try to arrest another head of government.
Especially the Israeli PM.
In the UK, not that hard.
As the Israeli PM leaves the plane and faces UK security personnel do you really think Israelis guards are going to shoot UK police at the airport?
Quite an international incident.
Good luck.
Quite an international incident.They can simply be refused entry into the country if it comes to that.
Quite an international incident.
Good luck.
Quite an international incident.
Good luck.
The international incident would be the Israelis shooting British policemen dead at the airport as you said in a second, London isn't Gaza.Quite an international incident.
Good luck.
The British won't arrest the war criminal because the US won't like it and our Government is a vassal of America, they arrested that fascist killer Pinochet then let him go.They can simply be refused entry into the country if it comes to that.
Do you think the UK PM can just pop over to the US if they're charged with serious crimes and expect to just walk about as if everything is fine?
Do you honestly think the protection services of a head of state are going to try to stop the police of a foreign country on their own soil from arresting a head of state if that's what they feel they have to do?
Again, they will have been warned that they're about to be arrested it won't come as a shock and I have a feeling the press would be swarming all over the place to make sure mistakes by anyone are recorded.
If the Israeli PM landed in the UK, then they would be under the jurisdiction of the laws of the UK.I'd like to see the UK, or any other state, really,, try to arrest another head of government.
Especially the Israeli PM.
Yes:How would they "enforce it?"
Are there warrants for HAMAS leadership also? Just wondering.
EU sanctions against Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad consist of: a travel ban for individuals. an asset freeze for individuals, groups and entities. a prohibition on making funds or economic resources available to those listed.
I’m all eyes and ears. Will justice prevail?Israeli officials are now concerned an international arrest warrant will soon be issued by the International Criminal Court for the arrest of Netanyhau:
Israel fears ICC will issue arrest warrants for Netanyahu and other top officials
The country is working through diplomatic channels to try to stop the warrants from being issued by the International Criminal Court, an Israeli official told NBC News.www.nbcnews.com
Yes, and he's already in deep trouble facing criminal charges in Israel, including corruption and bribery. He tried taking the judiciary under government control. I wonder why...I only wish someone had enough balls to enforce this.
Yes, Julian Assange has won the right to appeal America's demand for his extradition to the US.You are wrong member states are obligated to extradite a person.
Duty to cooperate: Under the Rome Statute, member states are obliged to cooperate fully with the ICC. This means that they must comply with ICC decisions and judgments, including the extradition of persons to the ICC facility in The Hague.
Extradition when convicted: If a person has been convicted by the ICC and is in a member state, the ICC may request that the person be extradited to serve their sentence. The member states must then cooperate and hand over the convicted person to the ICC.
Extradition of indicted persons: If a person is indicted by the ICC and is in a member state, the ICC may request that person be extradited to stand trial. The member states must then cooperate and hand over the accused to the ICC for trial.
Exceptions: However, there are some exceptions. Some countries may refuse to extradite people if it is against their national law or if there are special circumstances that make extradition inappropriate. However, the ICC may request additional information or explanations from the country concerned.
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