Constitutionality: Memorandum from David Stoelting to General Distribution re: ABA House of Delegates Vote on ICC Recommendation (16 sections of material tabbed and attached)
9 February 2001Materials supporting Report and Recommendation on ICC to ABA House of Delegates -- ABA Recommendations &, Reports from 1998 and 2001, Letters to President Clinton from U.S. Senators, Members of Congress, retired miltary officers, Jerry Shestack, and WICC, Other statements and supporting articles
1998, 2001Constitutionality: Draft Memorandum from Monroe Leigh, Maury Shenk, and Galina Smith re: Constitutionality of Proposed International Criminal Court
15 February 2000Constitutionality: Nashville, Draft ABA Recommendation 118B by Section of International Law and Practice, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Section of Criminal Justice, Section Individual Rights and Responsiblities, and Standing Committee on World Order Under Law
2 February 1998Constitutionality: Email from AdvocacyNet Distribution subject: "On the Record" Vol. 1, Issue 22
18 July 1998Scope and Contents
Summary article on adoption of ICC Statute by Committee of the Whole of the Rome Conference
Constitutionality: Fax copy of July 23, 1998 Written Statement of Lee A. Casey David B. Rivkin, Jr. Before the Subcommittee of International Operations of The Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate
29 July 1998Constitutionality: Handwritten Draft by Monroe Leigh re: ICC and adoption of the Rome treaty
n.d.Constitutionality: Draft ABA Section of International Law and Practice Recommendation re: ICC
[1998?]Scope and Contents
With handwritten edits, report and ICC statute summary attached
Constitutionality: Copy of In re Yamash*ta
[1945]Scope and Contents
Contains notes, highlights, limited markup
Constitutionality: Statement of David L. Scheffer, Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues and Head of U.S. Delegation to U.N. Diplomatic Conference on Establishment of ICC
23 July 1998Scope and Contents
Forwarded to Paul R Williams, Executive Director of Public International Law and Policy Group for Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Constitutionality: Miscellaneous Articles and Commentary on issues surrounding adoption of ICC
1998 -1999Scope and Contents
July 20, 1998 ABA article, July 16, 1998 Cato Institute article by Gary Dempsey, August 24, 1998 Forbes magazine commentary, May 1999 American Society of International Law "In Brief"
Constitutionality: Miscellaneous photocopies, Scholarly Materials on International Courts, [1943] 1996
[1943] 1996Scope and Contents
1943 Cornell L.R. article by Robert E. Cushman - "Ex Parte Quirin et Al - the Nazi Saboteur Case", Except on international courts from Louis Henkin, Foreign Affairs and the United States Constitution (1996)
Constitutionality: Fax copy of Draft by David Stoelting Op-Ed re: Rome Conference on the ICC, 1 July 1998
1 July 1998Scope and Contents
Handwritten notes and edits included
Constitutionality: "Against an International Criminal Court" by Lee A. Casey David B. Rivkin, Jr., Commentary
May 1998Scope and Contents
Note attached, Forwarded via fax to Henry Marshall at U.S. DOJ
Constitutionality: "Law Without Borders: The Constitutionality of an International Criminal Court" by Paul D. Marquardt, Columbia Journal of Transnatianal Law, 33:73
1995Scope and Contents
No markings so removed from collection. Other copy may be found in Box 1 folder 18, in the library or through online academic journal databases such as WestLaw and LexisNexus.
Constitutionality: ABA Recommendation 118B by Section of International Law and Practice
[1998?]Scope and Contents
Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Section of Criminal Justice, Section Individual Rights and Responsiblities, and Standing Committee on World Order Under Law
Constitutionality: Emails between Monroe Leigh and Kristen Boon re: memo on constitutionality of U.S. membership in ICC
13 November 1998Constitutionality: Memorandum on Constitutionality of Proposed International Criminal Court
19 June 1998Scope and Contents
Sent from Maury Shenk to Monroe Leigh and including contact information for U.S. delegation in Rome,
Constitutionality: Memorandum from Galina Smith to Monroe Leigh re: Territorial courts
25 June 1998Scope and Contents
Includes "Law Without Borders: The Constitutionality of an International Criminal Court" by Paul D. Marquardt, Columbia Journal of Transnatianal Law, 33:73, 1995, Handwritten notes and copies of relevant cases attached
Constitutionality: Scholarly articles regarding developments of international criminal court
n.d.Scope and Contents
Report on the Proposed ICC by The Committee on International Law and the Committee on International Human Rights, "Current Developments" by James C. O'Brien, separate summary by Peter Bekker, and "Proposal for an International Criminal Court" by Quincy Wright from American Journal of Int'l Law.
Constitutionality: Report of the Judicial Conference of the United States on the Feasibility and the Relationship to the Federal Judiciary of an International Criminal Court
September 1991Scope and Contents
Forwarded to law firm librarian for distribution by Marion A Ott, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
Constitutionality: Draft memoranda between Monroe Leigh and Maury Shenk re: constitutionality and jurisdiction for international criminal court
4 April 1998Scope and Contents
April 4, 1998 draft by Maury Shenk re: Jurisdiction of International Criminal Court Over U.S. Persons, February 11,1998 draft re: Constitutional objection to International Criminal Court
Constitutionality: Draft Memorandum from Galina Smith to Monroe Leigh and Maury Shenk re: Constitutionality of the ICC exercise of judicial power over a defendant who committed a crime in the U.S
9 June 1998Scope and Contents
With handwritten edits and comments
Constitutionality: Draft Memorandum from Galina Smith to Monroe Leigh and Maury Shenk re: Constitutionality of the ICC exercise of judicial power over a defendant who committed a crime in the U.S
1 June 1998Scope and Contents
Contains checkmarks
Letters to Executive Branch: Fax letter from Mark Jennings to Monroe Leigh
20 May 1999Scope and Contents
Response to questions on collaboration for ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence
Letters to Executive Branch: Fax from David Stoelting to Monroe Leigh forwarding Australian proposal for ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence
4 August 1999Letters to Executive Branch: Letter from Monroe Leigh to Theodor Meron (enclosures)
5 November 1999Scope and Contents
Enclosures: Paper Presented by Michael P. Scharf ("The ICC's Jurisdiction Over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer" at August 1999 ABA Section of International Law and Practice, Letter from Monroe Leigh to Samuel Burger regarding acceptance of Rome treaty establishing ICC (with attachments)
Letters to Executive Branch: Email from Ambassador Marc Ginsberg to Monroe Leigh re: Gore ,amp, the ICC
7 October 1999Letters to Executive Branch: letter from Monroe Leigh to Lloyd Cutler (enclosures)
30 September 1999Scope and Contents
Enclosures: ABA Resolution as approved February 1998, August 1998 Report to ABA Section of International Law and Practice
Letters to Executive Branch: Letter from Monroe Leigh to Lisa Brown, Counsel to the Vice President
27 September 1999Letters to Executive Branch: Letter from Monroe Leigh to Greg Stanton of World Federalist Association
1 November 1999Letters to Executive Branch: Letter from Monroe Leigh to Samuel Burger, National Security Advisor
13 October 1999Scope and Contents
Attachments: ABA House of Delegates, Nashville Resolution of Februrary 1998, ABA Section of International Law, Toronto Resolution of August 1998
Letters to Executive Branch: Letter from Monroe Leigh to Samuel Burger, National Security Advisor
12 October 1999Scope and Contents
With handwritten notes and edits from Maury D. Shenk
Letters to Executive Branch: Letter from David Stoelting to Samuel Burger, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
5 October 1999Letters to Executive Branch: Fax from Rona R. Mears to Monroe Leigh forwarding email from David Stoelting on ICC
13 October 1999Letters to Ecexutive Branch: Fax to Mark Ginsberg from Monroe Leigh re: ICC
29 October 1999Letters to Executive Branch: Fax cover and confirmation to John Washburn
29 October 1999Scope and Contents
No indication of what document was forwarded
Letters to Executive Branch: Fax from David Stoelting to Monroe Leigh forwarding letter from Michael A. Cooper to Samuel Burger
29 October 1999Letters to Executive Branch: Letter from Mara E. Rudman, Deputy Assistant to the Preseident for National Security Affairs to Monroe Leigh
8 November 1999Scope and Contents
Noting that U.S. would not sign the ICC Treaty and attaching October 20, 1999 Statement Before U.N. General Assembly Sixth Committee re: The Rome Treaty on the International Criminal Court
Legal Articles: "The Rocky Shoals of International Law" article by David B. Rivkin, Jr. and Lee A. Casey , The National Interest
Winter 2000/01Scope and Contents
With some handwritten notes/markings
Legal Articles: "The United States and the International Criminal Court: The Choices Ahead" aritcle by Sarah Sewall and Carl Kaysen, American Academy of Arts and Sciences Committee on International Security Studies
Legal Articles: Panel Discussion by Association of American Law Schools Panel on the International Criminal Court
9 January 1999Scope and Contents
Post-it attached indicating forwarded from David Aaronson to Monroe Leigh on July 14, 1999
Legal Articles: "Symposium: The United States and the International Criminal Court: Achieving a Wider Consensus Through the 'Ithaca Package' " by Ruth Wedgwood
1999Scope and Contents
Page flagged
Legal Articles: "The New International Criminal Court: An Uneasy Revolution" by Leila Sadat Wexler and S. Richard Carden, Working Paper No. 99-6-2, Washington University School of Law
Scope and Contents
Handwritten notes and highlighting and page flagged
Legal Articles: "The Rome Treaty on the International Criminal Court" ABA Section of International Law and Practice
10 August 1999Legal Articles: "The International Criminal Court: An American View" article by Ruth Wedgwood, European Journal of International Law
1999Legal Articles: "The ICC's Jurisdiction over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer" by Michael P. Scharf, presented at ABA Section of International Law and Practice Annual Meeting
10 August 1999Scope and Contents
Handwritten notes and markings, Extensive notes on back
Legal Articles: Selected Articles on the International Criminal Court by Ruth Wedgwood
1995 - 2000Scope and Contents
1) "The Case for a Permanent War Crimes Court", 2) "Fiddling in Rome: America and the International Criminal Court", 3) "The International Criminal Court: An American View", 4) "Achieving a Wider Consensus Through the 'Ithaca Package,", 5) "Courting Disaster: The U.S. Takes a Stand"
Legal Articles: Email from Bruce Broomhall to Monroe Leigh re: Diane's memo
25 August 2000Scope and Contents
Attaching "International Criminal Tribunals: An Institution the United States Can Support" by Diane F. Orentlicher
Legal Articles: "The ICC's Jurisdiction over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer" by Michael P. Scharf, as presented October 28, 1999 at National Security Law in a Changing World: The Ninth Annual Review of the Field
28 October 1999Scope and Contents
Handwritten notes and markings
Legal Articles: Draft of "High Crimes and Misconceptions: The ICC and Non-Party States" by Madeline Morris
n.d.Scope and Contents
Handwritten notes and markings
Legal Articles: "U.S. Objections to the Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Brief Response" by Bartram S. Brown, NYU Journal of International Law and Politics
Summer 1999Scope and Contents
Signature: Monroe Leigh
Legal Articles: Letter from Monroe Leigh to Lea D. Browning with enclosures
24 November 1999Scope and Contents
Enclosures, both with markings as photocopied: "The ICC's Jurisdiction over the Nationals of Non-Party States: A Reply to Ambassador Scheffer" by Michael P. Scharf, as presented October 28, 1999 at Natioanl Security Law in a Changing World: The Ninth Annual Review of the Field, and DRAFT of "High Crimes and Misconceptions: The ICC and Non-Party States" by Madeline Morris
Legal Articles: "The United States and the International Criminal Court: Achieving a Wider Consent through the Ithaca Package" article by Ruth Wedgwood, forthcoming in Cornell International Law Journal
Scope and Contents
Duplicate of article in Series I: ICC, Subseries A: ABA, Box 2 Folder 8
Legal Articles: Draft "The ICC's New Legal Landscape: The Need to Expand the United States Domestic Jurisdiction to Prosecute Genocide, War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity" by Douglass Cassel for Fordham International Law Journal
November 1999Legal Articles: "The International Criminal Court: An American View" article by Ruth Wedgwood, European Journal of International Law (1999) AND "A Response to the American View as Presented by Ruth Wedgwood"
1999Press Clippings: Photocopy, "Rome Treaty Marks Historic Moment in International Criminal Law" by David Stoelting in the New York Law Journal
28 August 1998Scope and Contents
With note from David
Press Clippings: 10 articles from October/November 2001 printed via LexisNexis search
28 November 2001Scope and Contents
With handwritten markings, flagged and note attached - "The Institute for Global Legal Studies Inaugural Colloqium: The UN and the Protection of Human Rights: Introduction" by Stephen H. Legomsky for the Washington University Journal of Law &,amp, Policy, "International Court Should Try Defendants" by Leila Sadat, St. Louis-Post Dispatch, "ICC Establishment Pushed by Experts" for BusinessWorld, "International Court is Not 'War Menace' " by Stephen Rickard as letter to the editor, Washington Times, "The Need for Global Justice" by Rob Gaudet, The Stanford Daily, "Fate of bin Laden Strengthens Case for Permanet UN Court" for Agence France Presse, "Our Opinion: Even Superpowers Still Need Friends" editorial for The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, "A New International Spirit, If the U.S. Can Combat Terrorism, It Can Cooperate to Pursue Justice" by Diane Marie Amann, The San Francisco Chronicle, "Court Order" by David J. Scheffer, letter to the editor, Foreign Affairs, "Time to Recognise Courts Not Bombs" by Rob Bennett, Morning Star
Press Clippings: Photocopy, "The Pitfalls of Global Justice" by Ruth Wedgwood, New York Times Op-Ed
10 June 1998Press Clippings: Photocopy, "A Worldwide Criminal Court", the Washington Post
12 June 1998Scope and Contents
With highlighting
Clipping, "U.N. Conference to Draft War Crimes Treaty" by Charles Trueheart, Washington Post
14 June 1998Press Clippings: Photocopy, "Arrest Refines Task of U.N. Conference" by Charles Trueheart, Washington Post
16 June 1998Press Clippings: Photocopy, "China: War Crimes Court Should Be Limited", brief, Washington Post
17 June 1998Press Clippings: Email from Lea Browning to Monroe Leigh and others re: ICC Opposistion [sic]: Ashcroft
15 June 1998Scope and Contents
Forwarding information from the World Federalist on Washington Post announcement
Press Clippings: Email from Lea Browning to Monroe Leigh and others re: ICC -- Rape as war crime
15 June 1998Scope and Contents
Forwarding June 14, 1998 article from the New York Times, "An Old Scourage fo War Becomes Its Latest Crime" by Barbara Crossette
Press Clippings: Email from Lea Browning blind-copied to Monroe Leigh re: ICC -- The Economist
12 June 1998Scope and Contents
Forwarding information on 2 articles in The Economist, June 13, 1998 on ICC
Press Clippings: Photocopies, "Drive Opens for International Criminal Court" by James Blitz and "Beyond Nuremberg" by Kofi Annan for Financial Times Mandate
16 June 1998Press Clippings: Press Briefing by USG for Legal Affairs and UN Legal Counsel
18 May 1998Press Clippings: Photocopies of New York Times articles from
18 June 1998Scope and Contents
Photocopy, "U.S. Argues Against Strongly Independent War Crimes Prosecutor" by Alessandra Stanley, "A Strong International Court" editorial
Press Clippings: Photocopies of Washington Post articles from
18 June 1998Scope and Contents
Photocopy, "Clout Without a Country: The Power of International Lobbies" by Charles Trueheart, brief, "U.S. at Odds with Allies Over Court"
Press Clippings: Fax from Patricia M. Hanrahan/David Stoelting to Monroe Leigh re: Jesse Helms
1 July 1998Scope and Contents
Forwarding June 22, 1998 press information from U.N. Court Watch
Press Clippings: Photocopy, "Semantics Stall Pact Labeling Rape as War Crime" by Alessandra Stanley, New York Times
9 July 1998Press Clippings: "U.S. Cool to War Crimes Panel" by Charles Trueheart, Washington Post
10 July 1998Press Clippings: Photocopies of New York Times articles from
15 July 1998Scope and Contents
Photocopy, "U.S. Presses Allies to Rein in Proposed War Crimes Court" by Alessandra Stanley, brief, "Undermining an International Court"
Press Clippings: Photocopies of Washington Post briefs
16 and 17 July 1998Scope and Contents
"Clinton Urges Others to Give Ground on Court" and "War Crimes Conference Remains Divided"
Press Clippings: Press Release "Italian Foreign Minister Urges Conference Not to Let Chance to Set Up International Criminal Court Slip from Its Grasp" UN L/ROM/18
14 July 1998Press Clippings: Articles by IPS-Inter Press Service, TerraViva
July 1998Scope and Contents
"Torch-Light March", "Treaty? What Treaty",
Press Clippings: Photocopy, "A Turn in the Road" by Anthony Lewis, New York Times
20 July 1998Press Clippings: Photocopies of Financial Times Mandate articles from
16, 18, &,amp, 20 July 1998Scope and Contents
"U.N. War Crimes Court Agreed" by James Blitz, July 18, "U.S. Faces Test on War Crimes Court" by James Blitz, July 16, with highlighting - "Diplomats Deliver Judgments on New War Crimes Court" by James Blitz, July 20
Press Clippings: Photocopy, "A New Court Without the U.S.", Washington Post
21 July 1998Press Clippings: Photocopy, "Nations Create War-Crimes Court Despite U.S. Protest" by Neil King, Jr., Wall Street Journal
20 July 1998Press Clippings: Photocopy, Letters to the Editor, "U.S. Is Wrong on War Crimes Court", New York Times
22 July 1998Press Clippings: Photocopy, "Don't Buy U.S. Excuse on Global Criminal Court" by William Pfaff, International Hearld Tribue
23 July 1998Press Clippings: "A New Court Without the U.S.", Washington Post
21 July 1998Press Clippings: From the Washington Post
26 July 1998Scope and Contents
"America Avoids the Stand" by Thomas Lippman, Op-Ed, "The Trouble with the War Crimes Court" by Fred Hiatt
Press Clippings: Photocopy, "War Crimes Approval Gives U.S. a Dilemma" by Thomas W. Lippman, Washington Post
23 July 1998Press Clippings: Photocopy, briefs from the Economist
25 July 1998Scope and Contents
"Sorry isn't enough", "A challenge to impunity", "Latin lessons for Asian banks"
Press Clippings: Photocopy, brief, "A Weak International Court", New York Times
27 July 1998Press Clippings: Fax from Phil Barringer to Monroe Leigh re: International Criminal Court
28 July 1998Scope and Contents
Forwarding with comment International Institute for Strategic Studies article "Creating an International Criminal Court" and other assorted articles from July 27 and 28
Press Clippings: Clipping and photocopy, "No Frankenstein's Court" by Diane F. Orentlicher, Washington Post
31 July 1998Press Clippings: Photocopy, letter to the editor, "We Need an International Court" by Kenneth Roth, Wall Street Journal
18 August 1998Press Clippings: Email from Lea Browning blind-copy to Monroe Leigh re: ICC -- Financial Times
1 September 1998Scope and Contents
Forwarding July 31, 1998 letter to the editor by Jeff Laurenti
Press Clippings: Letter from Monroe Leigh to Fred Hiatt, Washington Post, regarding July 11, 1999 article
13 July 1999Scope and Contents
With copy of article attached
Press Clippings: "An International Criminal Court" letter to the editor by Kenneth Roth, Washington Post
7 July 1999Press Clippings: Photocopy, "Departing War Crimes Tribunal Chief Assails U.N. Inaction" by Colum Lynch, Washington Post, 9 November 1999
Press Clippings: "Kosovo Inquiry Confirms U.S. Fears of War Crimes Court" by Seven Lee Myers, New York Times
3 January 2000Press Clippings: Photocopy, "Yes, A World Court" by Kenneth Roth, Washington Post
27 June 2000Press Clippings: Photocopy, "A World Apart?" by T.R. Goldman, Legal Times
8 June 1998Letters to Washington Post: Fax from Monroe Leigh to Edison Dick re: Letter to Hiatt opposing Helm's bill
8 September 2000Letters to Washington Post: Fax to Fred Hiatt from Monroe Leigh re: inaccuracies in July 11, 1999 Washington Post article
13 July 1999Scope and Contents
post-it attached indicating "Do not send this letter to Ed Dick"
Letters to Washington Post: Email from Kristi Gaines to Monroe Leigh re: Lobby Visits on Aug. 29th
22 August 2000Letters to Washington Post: Clipping, "Nato's Good Fight" by Fred Hiatt, Washington Post
11 July 1999Letters to Washington Post: Draft "For the ICC"
16 March 1999Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten markup
Letters to Washington Post: Letter from Monroe Leigh to Fred Hiatt regarding July 11, 1999 article
13 July 1999Letters to Washington Post: Draft, Letter to editor, re: critics of proposed ICC (not sent) 965 words
3 August 1999Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten markup
Letters to Washington Post: Letter from Fred Hiatt to Monroe Leigh, re: Leigh's letter/thoughts on ICC
10 January 2000Letters to Washington Post: Correspondence between Hiatt and Leigh re: articles on ICC in Washington Post
5 January 2000"Report of the Task Force on an International Criminal Court of the American Bar Association" Benjamin R. Civiletti, Chair, John F. Murphy, Reporter, Alaire Bretz Rieffel, Editor
1 August 1994Scope and Contents
[Copy available at Law INT38.R4253]
Letters to Editors: Submissions for "Toward an International Criminal Court" by Monroe Leigh
June - July 1998Scope and Contents
1. to Washington Post, 2. to NYTimes (with penciled edits), 3. to Wall Street Journal
War Crimes: Letter from Samuel R. Burger, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs to Jerome J. Shestack, Chairman, Committee on Conscience, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
16 January 2001War Crimes: Letter from Jerome J. Shestack, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum to President William Clinton
28 December 2000War Crimes: Press release "Helms on Clinton ICC Signature: 'This Decision Will Not Stand'" with letters attached
31 December 2000Scope and Contents
Attached letters: November 29, 2000 letter from Lawrence EagleBurger, former Secretary of State, Brent Scowcroft, formder National Security Advisor, Caspar WeinBurger, former Secretary of Defense, Zbigniew Brezezinski, former National Security Advisor, R. James Woolsey, former Director of Central Intelligence, Jeane Kirkpatrick, former Ambassador to the UN, Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State, Donald Rumsfeld, former Secretary of Defense, Richard V. Allen, former National Security Advisor, George Shultz, former Secretary of State, James A. Baker III, former Secretary of State, and Robert M. Gates, former Director of Central Intelligence, December 22, 2000 letter to Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff GEneral Henry H. Shelton from Senators Jesse Helms, Chairman of Committee on Foreign Relations and John Warner, Chariman of Committee on Armed Services
War Crimes: Letter from 18 U.S. Senators to President William J. Clinton
21 December 2000Scope and Contents
Signed by Senators Patrick Leahy, Dianne Feinstein, Allen Specter, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Christopher Dodd, John F. Kerry, Joseph I. Lieberman, James M. Jeffords, Richard J. Durbin, Tom Harkin, Herb Kohl, Charles E. Schumer, Frank R. Lautenberg, Paul Wellstone, Barbara Boxer, Patty Murray, Edward M. Kennedy, Paul S. Sarbanes
War Crimes: Letter to President William J. Clinton from several representatives of religious organizations and faith-based groups
20 December 2000Scope and Contents
Signees include Rev. Michael Dodd, Columban Fathers' Justice &,amp, Peace Office, Rev. Lonnie Turner, Cooperativer (sic) Baptist Fellowship Washington Office, Rabbi David Saperstein, Co-Director of Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism, Gary Baldridge, Co-Coordinator of Global Missions for the Cooperative Bapatist Fellowship, and Rev. David O. Selzer (Chair), Janey G. Chisholm (Vice Chair), Verna M. Fausey (Secretary), Christopher Pottle (Treasurer), Mary H. MIller (Executive Secretary) of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship
War Crimes: Letter to President Clinton from 30 Congressmen
15 December 2000Scope and Contents
Signees: Patrick J. Kennedy, Sam Farr, Michael Capuano, Pete Stark, Dennis Kucinich, James McGovern, Sherrod Brown, Albert Wynn, Bill Parscrell, Jr., Jan Schakowsky, Barbara Lee, Barney Frank, Maurice Hinchey, Maxine Waters, Carolyn Maloney, Jesse Jackson, Jr., William Delahunt, Shelia Jackson Lee, Tim Holden, Nancy Pelosi, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Chaka Fattah, Edolphus Towns, Tammy Baldwin, Lucille Royball-Allard, Donald Payne, Major Owens, John Lewis, Jerrold Nalder, John Tierney, Bobby Rush, Lynn Woolsey
War Crimes: Letter to President Clinton from Washington Working Group on the ICC
20 December 2000War Crimes: Letter to President Clinton from Committee of Former Nuremberg Prosecutors for A Permanent International Criminal Court, In re: Rome Treaty for International Criminal Court
6 December 2000War Crimes: Letter to President Clinton from Recipients of the Eleanor Roosevelt Award
20 December 2000War Crimes: Letter from the National Council of Women's Organizations
November 30, 2000War Crimes: Letter to President Clinton from senior retired military officers
22 December 2000Scope and Contents
Signees: Rear Admiral Eugene J. Carroll, Jr., Lieutenant General Robert G. Gard, Jr., Lieutenant Robert O. Muller, Chaplain (Major General) Kermit D. Johnson, Colonel Daniel Smith, Major General John B. Kidd, and Vice Admiral John J. Shanahan
War Crimes: Statement of Senator Leahy before the Senate re: the International Criminal Court
15 December 2000War Crimes: Agenda for Washington Working Group on the ICC
16 January 2001Scope and Contents
With handwritten notes
War Crimes: Copy of Subtitle C, Sec. 821 of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2000 and 2001
2000 - 2001War Crimes: Materials pertaining to the right to a trial by Jury in the US Military Courts
2000 [1982, 1992, 1998]Scope and Contents
(contains flags and handwritten notes), 1. Memo from Lee Caplan re: The Right to Trial by Jury in US Military Courts - Martial, August 11, 2000, 2. 727 Military Triers of Fact: Needless Deprivation of Constitutional Protections? By Gary Michael Heil in Hastings College of the Law 1982, 3. 103 The Court-Martial Panel Selection Process: A Critical Analysis by Major Stephen A. Lamb in Military Law Review, Summer 1992, 4. 1 He Called ofr his Pipe, and he called for his bowl, and he called for his members three - selection of military juries by the sovereign: Impediment to Military Justice by Major Guy P. Glazier in Military Law Revew, October 1998, 5. Citations list, Database JLR
War Crimes: Correspondence and drafts edits for report to ABA's Section of International Law and Practice re: ICC
September - October 2000Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Brian Newquist, Lea Browning, Barbara L. Stone, Cynthia Price, David Stoelting, John Washburn, Martha W. Barnett, Bruce Swartz, contains numerous handwritten notes, markup, edits, and personal correspondence regarding drafts
War Crimes Working Group: Official Correspondence re: ICC and Rome Treaty
October 1999 - December 2000Scope and Contents
1. ML to ICTY Office of Public Information Services, The Hague, re: Request for Copy of ICTY Judges' Submission to the Fourth Session of the U.N. Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court Regarding Rules of Evidence and Procedue, April 12, 2000, 2. ML to Lloyd N. Cutler re: Barbara Crossette's NYTimes article on Pres. signing treaty before end of year, December 11, 2000, 3. Samuel Burger to David Stoelting re: US policy towards ICC and the Rome Treaty, November 9, 2000, 4. ML to Samuel Burger re: ABA adn ICC and US acceptance of Rome Treaty, October 13, 1999
War Crimes Working Group: Draft Statement and ABA Recommendation re: US agreeing to Rome Treaty of ICC
29 November &,amp, 8 December 2000Scope and Contents
1. Daniel Magraw to [cc. ML], 2. ML to Edison Dick
War Crimes Working Group: Correspondence re: appointments for working group on ICC
Nov. 17, 1999 &,amp, July 19, 1999Scope and Contents
1. Rona Mears to Thoams Allen, 2. Rona Mears to ML
War Crimes Working Group: Handwritten comments re: WICC agenda, resolutions, op-eds
14 December 1999Scope and Contents
Handwritten in blue ink
War Crimes Working Group: Clippings, photocopies, articles re: the ICC
February 1999 - December 2000Scope and Contents
Handwritten comments on some, highlights,
War Crimes Working Group: "Working Group on International Criminal Court Procedures"
26 April 1999Scope and Contents
Not all of the documents appear to be extra copies
War Crimes Working Group: Correspondence re: ICC with Australian Representatives
June - July 1999Scope and Contents
Contains markup, post-it notes, and notations
War Crimes Working Group: Document Drafts
June 1999Scope and Contents
Contains notations, 1. Part 6 of the Rome Statute, 2. ABA Recommendation re: ICC, 3. Australian Rule 92, 4. Proposed Rules of Procedure and Evidence for the ICC, 5. Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the ICC (Australian Draft)
War Crimes Working Group: Correspondence re: Proposed Rules of Procedure and Evidence
2 &,amp, 9 June 1999Scope and Contents
1. Re: ICC: Rules of Procedure and Evidence, 2. Re: Proposed Rules for Siracusa Meeting
War Crimes Working Group: Proposed Paragraphs for Section of Criminal Justice and International Law and Practice
Scope and Contents
Copies cc'd with notes sent to: Michael Johnson &,amp, Neal Sonnett, David Stoelting, James Silkenat, Gerold Libby, William Hannay
War Crimes Working Group: Drafts: Part 7. Rules of Evidence (multiple versions)
28 May 1999 - 11 June 1999Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten notations and markup
War Crimes Working Group: Draft Documents
Apr - Oct 1999Scope and Contents
Contains markup, notations, post-its, 1. ABA Section of Interantional Law and Practice Report to the House of Delegates Recommenation, 2. Proposed ABA Resolution concerning participation by the United Staets, 3. Report to Section, Re: draft report on the PrepCom, 4. Minutes of the Meeting of the Council of the ABA Section of International Law and Practice, 5. Revised Rules on Part 6, 6. Proposed rules for Special proceedings to Protect a Victim, Witness, or Accused, 7. Draft Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparations for Victims of Violations of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, 8. ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence comments, 9. July 12 draft rules on in camera evidence and electronic testimony, 10. In Camera Proceedings and Testimony by Electronic Means: Proposed Revised Rules, 11. Revised rules to replace ABA Rule 72 as well as Australian Rules 88 &,amp, 89 and French Rule 38.1, 12. Subsection 2. Rules of Evidence, 13. International Seminar on victim's access to the ICC, 14. Discussion Paper on Rules for PArt 6, 15. Draft Resolution for Consideration by the Section of International Law adn Practice at the Toronto Meeting
War Crimes Working Group: Correspondence
April, July, November 1999Scope and Contents
Contains post-it notes, highlights, notations, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, WICC group, Robert Stein, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Bruce Swartz, Barbara M.G. Lynn, William Hannay, Lea Browning, Jerome Shestack, Greg Stanton, David Stoelting, Edison Dick
War Crimes Working Group: Notes / Articles
July 1999Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten notes, markup, notations
War Crimes Working Group: Documents
Sept &,amp, Dec 1999Scope and Contents
1. Rules relating to defense counsel, victims and witnesses, 2. Remarks made by Judge Gabrielle Kirk McDonald, Pres. Of the International Criminal Tirbunal for the former Yugoslavia, to the Perparatory Commission for the ICC
War Crimes Working Group: Correspondence
Sep - Nov 1999Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten notes, Correspondencts include: Thomas Allen, Rhona Mears, Monroe Leigh, James Silkenat, Karin Calvo-Goller, Greg Stanton, Roland Homet, Bruce Swartz,
War Crimes Working Group: Drafts
2000Scope and Contents
Contains markup, handwritten notes and post-it notes, Safeguards for US Personnel under the Rome Treaty for the ICC, ABA Recommendation on ICC (multiple versions), Draft Statement (Dec. 8, 2000), Report on the Proposed ICC (multiple versions)
War Crimes Working Group: Documents
1998 - 2001Scope and Contents
Contains markup and notes, ASPA draft bill text, APA Model Code of Judicial Conduct, Policy fo the Nixon Administration as Revealed in Public Statements, Expropriation in International Law, Ratification of the Rome Statue of the International Criminal Court by Germany Statement, ABA Recommendation on ICC, Fall 2000 Retreat ICC Report with Recommendation, Ambassador Scheffer's Statement at the Human Rights Caucus, State of Monroe Leigh re: HR 4654, Panel on Foreign Policy Gridlock at Annual Meeting of Association, WICC group contacts, Remarks at House of Delegates Meeting Nashville,
War Crimes Working Group: Articles / Press
June 1994 - 2001Scope and Contents
From: DefenseNews.com, Cato Institute, Diplomat, Foreign Affairs, Military Law Review, American Society of International Law, Federal News Service, American Journal of International Law, Wall Street Journal, Washington Times, Reuters, New Yrok times, Congressional Testimony, The International Lawyer
War Crimes Working Group: Correspondence
January 1998 - July 2001Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Cynthia Price, WICC email list, Benmamin Ferencz, Carl Christol, Heather Hamilton, Stephen Rickard, Michael Capuano, Henry Hyde, Burns Weston, David Stoelting, Jerome Shestack, Jackson Diehl, Keithe Nelson, Enid Adler, John Washburn, Daniel Magraw, Willaim Hannay, David Scheffer
War Crimes Working Group: Legal Cases
1995-1996Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten notes and post-it notes. 1. 893 F. Supp.65, 1995 US Dist., Civil Action No. 95-1097 (RCL), August 31, 1995, 2. 1996 US App., Docket No. 95-2462, Decided August 29, 1996
War Crimes Working Group: Notes
2000-2001Scope and Contents
Handwritten notes in pencil and ink
War Crimes Working Group: ABA Criminal Justice Section Council Meeting Agenda Book
18 - 19 November 2000Scope and Contents
Contains post-it notes
War Crimes Working Group: Memo from Brian Newquiest to Monroe Leigh "Original Signatories" to the Rome Treaty
29 September 2000Scope and Contents
Contains highlights and post-it notes
War Crimes Working Group: Correspondence re: Rome Treaty
June 2000Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten post-it notes and notations
War Crimes Working Group: Relevant Articles of Rome Treaty
n.d.Scope and Contents
Contains markup, post-it notes, and notations
War Crimes Working Group Defence Unit: Travel plans and Conference agendas
September - December, 1999Scope and Contents
1. Reservation Confirmation, 2. Provisional Work Plan, 3. Predicted Ratified Dates, 4. Programme: Independent Defence before the ICC, 5.1999 Human Rights Day Community Awards Luncheon, 6. ABA Reps on Preparatory Comm.
War Crimes Working Group Defence Unit: Draft Proposals
1999Scope and Contents
Contains some markup, 1. PCNICC/1999/DP.8/Add.2/Rev.1, 2. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/DP.2, 3. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 4. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 5. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.5/Rev.1, 6. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.5/Rev.1/Add.1/Corr.1, 7. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.5/Rev.1/Add.2, 8. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE/RT.7, 9. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/Rt.1, 10. PCNICC/1999/WGRPE(4)/DP.3/Rev.1, 11. PCNICC/1999/WGEC/INF/3, 12. PCNICC/1999/WGEC/DP.27
War Crimes Working Group Defence Unit: Statements ,amp, Documents
1999Scope and Contents
Contains markup, 1. PCNICC/1999/L.4/Add.1, 2. US Statement before the UN General Assembly Sixth Committee, The Rome Treaty on the ICC, October 21, 1999, 3. (same as 2 w/different markup), 4. Senate Foreign Relations Comm Hearing, October 20, 1999, 5. PCNICC/1999/L.4, 6. Activity Report 1997-1999 Conference on Independent Defence before the ICC, 1-2 November 1999, The Hague, Netherlands, 7. A Strong Defense Before the International Criminal Court, Presentation for the ABA, August 10, 1999, by Elise Groulx
War Crimes Working Group FSIA: Articles on FSIA in historical perspective
n.d.Scope and Contents
1. Excerpt from "The Price of Terror: One bomb. One Plane. 270 Lives. The History-Making Struggle for Justice After Pan Am 103" by Allan Gerson and Jerry Adler (HarperCollins Publishers), 2. "The Constitution and Jrisdiction over Foreign States: The 1996 Amendments to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act in Perspective" by Lee M. Caplan (contains flagged pages)
War Crimes Working Group FSIA: Congressional Materials
1994 - 1995Scope and Contents
1. Testimoney of Jamison s. Borek before the subcommittee on Courts and Adminsitrative Practice of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate on S. 825, June 21, 1994 (contains post-it message from Mark Said and comments within text), 2. Fax re: Draft letter to Sen. Biden supporting FSIA aka S. 735, June 2, 1995
War Crimes Working Group FSIA: Memoranda re: Amendments
1995, 2000Scope and Contents
1. Mark S. Said correspondence, June 1, 1995 (contains business card), 2. Re: ILA, European Convention on State Immunity and FSIA., November 13, 2000, 3. Re: Proposed Amendments to FSIA, October 17, 2000 (contains markup)
War Crimes Working Group FSIA: Reports from the Working Group
2000Scope and Contents
1. Section Reports with Receommendations, Council Summary (contains inserts), 2. Draft Recommendation and Report on the US Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, 2000 (contains Monroe Leigh signature)
War Crimes Working Group FSIA: Historical Cases and Precedence
[1789] 1984Scope and Contents
Many photocopies, Contains post-it notes, handwritten notes, underlines
War Crimes San Diego Meeting: Correspondence
January - March, 2001Scope and Contents
Handwritten notes in blue ink, Correspondent's include Monroe Leigh, William Reece Smith, Jr., Andrew Goodpasture, William Hannay, Brooksley Born, Leigh Middleditch, Jr., Mary Hoinkes, Diane Wood, Martha Barnett, Jerome Shestack, James Silkenat, Elizabeth Parker, David Stoelting, Keithe Nelson, Jennifer Dabson, Robert MacCrateLori Damrosch
War Crimes San Diego Meeting: Documents
November 2000 - March 2001Scope and Contents
Contains post-its and handwritten markup, 1. ABA Section of International Law and Practice Recommendation, 2. European Parliament Texts Adopted at the sitting of Thursday 18 January 2001, 3. Resolution of Section of Criminal Justice on ISS (Dec 21, 2000), 4. Report with Recommendation re: this country's becoming a part to the Rome Treaty to establish the ICC
War Crimes San Diego Meeting: Congressional Correspondence ,amp, Remarks
January - March 2001Scope and Contents
Contains post-its, handwritten markup and notes, 1. ABA Criminal Justice Section, House of Delegates, Recommendation, 2. Relevant transcript parts of Colin Powell's confirmation hearin, 3. Substitute for paragraph 1 of the Resolution, 4. Talking points for House of Delegates debate on ICC, 5. Letters to House on misconceptions of proposed ICC, 6. Transcript (with penciled notes) of Colin Powell's confirmation hearing, 7. Prepared statement of Colin Powell for confirmation, 8. Talking points prepared for Martha Barnett on ICC, 9. Copies of letters re: ICC and upcoming House debate
War Crimes San Diego Meeting: Press opinion and articles
Dec 2000 - February 2001Scope and Contents
Contains some notes, 1. Washington Times "Proposed international court will protect civil liberties" Dec 30, 2000, 2. Washington Times "International court pressures and perils" Dec 26, 2000, 3. Washington Post "Powell Reverses Albright Choice of Judge" Feb 4, 2001, 4. Letter to Martha Barnett re: two previous Washington Times articles and "The United States and the Statute of Rome article in The American Journal of International Law" (Vol. 95, 2001)
War Crimes Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Draft letter re: Helms Senate hearings on ICC
14 June 2000Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten markup
War Crimes Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Press release and materials re: Helms position on Americans and the UN Court
14 June 2000Scope and Contents
contains: press release "Helms, GOP Offer Bill to Protect Ameircans From Prosecution by UN Court", Statement by Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jesse Helms Hearing on "The American Servicemen's Protection Act", newspaper photocopies about hearing, letter from Helms to Louis Freeh (Dir, FBI) re: US officials traveling abroad
War Crimes Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Senate Bill S. 2726 106th Congress 2d Session
14 June 2000Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten markup
War Crimes Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Summary of the "American Servicemen's Protection Act" of 2000
2000War Crimes Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Memo to Monroe Leigh from Lee Caplin re: Legislative History of the NATO Status of Forces Agreement Indicating the Application of a Distinct Legal Regime in Time of War
8 July 1999Scope and Contents
Contains highlighting
War Crimes Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Fax from Robinson Everett to Monroe Leigh re: "American Servicemembers and the ICC" (document markup)
20 June 2000War Crimes Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Photocopy "Agreement Between the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty Regarding the Status of Their Forces" signed 4 April 1949
[1949]War Crimes Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Testimonies from Jeremy Rabkin and Ruth Wegwood re: The ICC and the American Servicemen's Protection Act
14 June 2000War Crimes Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Emails to wicc@egroups.com re: ICC Legislation
14 - 19 June 2000Scope and Contents
War Crimes Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Email from Jeffrey Pryce to Monroe Leigh re: FW: csmonitor.com article
13 June 2000War Crimes Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Excerpt from email: "Statements on Introduced Bills and Joint Resolutions" on S. 2726
15 June 2000War Crimes Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Photocopy "Committee on Foreign Relations", Senate, 1999 Congressional Staff Directory
1999War Crimes Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Press releases from Human Rights Watch re: ICC
June 2000Scope and Contents
1. "Helms 'Losing the Battle' on International Court", 2. "'Scare Tactics' on International Court Denounced"
War Crimes Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Fax from Monroe Leigh to Louis Henkin re: Outline of Compromise on the ICC
15 June 2000Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Email from Lean Browning to lbrowning@igc.org re: W. Pace - Paris Meeting on Victims' Access
5 May 1999Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Press release from Human Rights Watch "Stop threatening international court, U.S. officials told"
July 1998Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Statement of John R. Bolton before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, on the International Criminal Court
23 July 1998Scope and Contents
also contains a brief bio from American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
Senate Foreign Relations Hearing: Handwritten notes re: SFR Committee hearing
1998Section of International Law ,amp, Practice: Draft Rules of Procedure and Evidence for the International Criminal Court
10 February 1999Scope and Contents
Contains signature, tagged page, and handwritten edits in booklet
Section of International Law ,amp, Practice: Recommendation: Resolved, That the American Bar Association recommends that the United States Government accede to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Recs to US House of Reps: American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section Report to the House of Delegates Recommendation
2000Recs to US House of Reps: Fax to Monroe Leigh from Cynthia Price re: Report with Recommendation (instructions)
20 September 2000Recommendation 105 (C): Letter to Major General Keithe E. Nelson from Gen. Counsel of Dept. of Defense re: ABA Recommendation 105 (C) concerning the International Criminal Court
14 February 2001Scope and Contents
duplicates removed
Re HR 4654: "Report to Section" (duplicate of part 2 of Monroe Leigh's statement on behalf of the ABA submitted to the Committee on International Relations US House Representatives regarding HR 4654, American Servicemembers' Protection Act
25 July 2000Scope and Contents
removed as a duplicate
Monroe Leigh Articles: Handwritten name list to whom copies should be sent
Scope and Contents
Handwritten in blue ink
Monroe Leigh Articles: "The United States and the Statute of Rome" by Monroe Leigh in The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 95, No. 1, January 2001 (pp. 124 - 131)
January 2001Scope and Contents
removed as can be found in journal
Criminal Justice Section: Correspondence and edits regarding Reports ,amp, Recommendations 113B and 300
May - July 1999Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Rochelle Evans, David Stoelting, Myrna S. Raeder, Monroe Leigh, James Silkenat, William Hannay, Gerald Libby, Cynthia Price, Michael Johnson, Neal R. Sonnett, Jerome Shestack, Bruce Swartz, Lewis Morgan, contains numerous handwritten notes, markup, edits
Criminal Justice Section: Email from Cynthia Price to Monroe Leigh re: Leigh Memo to SILP Council re CJS ICC Recommendation
28 December 2000Criminal Justice Section: Correspondence
December 2000 - January 2001Scope and Contents
1. To President William Clinton re: Rome Statute, 2. From James Silkenat re: Criminal Justice Section Resolutoin on ICC, 3. From Monroe Leigh re: President signing the ICC treaty, 4. From David Stoelting re: Section of Criminal Justice, R/R re ICC, 5. From Cynthia Price re: Section of Criminal Justice, R/R re ICC
Criminal Justice Section: Press
November 1999 and November 2000Scope and Contents
1. Newsletter on Section of International Law and Practice, 2. AP article "Campaign Launched Against UN Court"
Criminal Justice Section: Reports
January - February 2001Scope and Contents
1. Votes and Comments on resolutions, 2. Report No. 105C, 3. Re: Section of Criminal Justice, Report with Recommendation on ICC, 4. Report ABA on ICC draft, 5. ABA Criminal Justice Section, House of Delegates Recommendation
Re HR 4654: Draft Letter to NY Times from current ,amp, former Presidents of the American Society of International Law supporting Treaty of Rome
7 February 2001Re HR 4654: Statement of Monroe Leigh on behalf of the American Bar Association submitted to the Committee on International Relations US House of Representatives regarding HR 4654, American Servicemembers' Protection Act
25 July 2000Scope and Contents
note: "my working copy", includes revision from August 29, '00
Re HR 4654: Letter to Tom DeLay from former US Cabinet members re: support for HR 4654, the American Servicemembers' Protection Act of 2000
29 November 2000Scope and Contents
duplicates removed
Re HR 4654: Letter to Henry Hyde (Feb. 21, 2001) and copy faxed toSean Moore of Barbara Boxer's office (Mar. 26, 2001) re: HR 4654, Misconceptions about the Proposed International Criminal Court
13 February 2001Scope and Contents
duplicates removed
Re HR 4654: Letter from Monroe Leigh re: American Servicemembers Protection Act
18 August 2000Scope and Contents
duplicates removed
Re HR 4654: Fax from Kristi Gaines to Jan Kinney re: letter to Benjamin A. Gilman re: ML statement for hearing on HR 4654
17 July 2000Re HR 4654: Handwritten notes and actual letter to John Washburn re: statement on HR 4654,
19 July 2000Scope and Contents
signed Monroe Leigh
Re HR 4654: Fax from Barbara Stone to Monroe Leigh re: op ed draft (on ICC for Wa Post), 18 July 2000
18 July 2000Re HR 4654: Statements before the House International Relations Committee
25 - 26 July 2006Scope and Contents
Handwritten notes on all three statements: 1. David J. Scheffer, Ambassador-at-large for War Crimes Issues and Head of the US Delegation to the United Nations Preparatory Commission for the Internatioanl Criminal Court, 2. John R. Bolton, Senior Vice President, American Enterprise Institute, 3. Monroe Leigh
Re HR 4654: Emails to wicc@egroups.com re: ICC Legislation
August - September, 2000Re HR 4654: Email from Franklin Berman to Monroe Leigh re: ICC (Helms bill ,amp, legislation), 8 August 2000
8 August 2000Re HR 4654: "To protect United States Military personnel and other elected and appointed officials of the United States Government against criminal prosecution by an international criminal court to which the United States is not a partry." (also known as teh American Servicemens' Protection Act of 2000) 106th Congress 2d Session
Scope and Contents
removed since its just a copy of the bill text
Re HR 4654: Materials related to 2000 Washington Working Group meeting on the ICC
2000Scope and Contents
1. Letter to Monroe Leigh from John B. Anderson (signed) re: Washington Working Group 2000 meeting and HR 4654, July 28, 2000, 2. DRAFT statement re: ICC, 3. Washington Working Group on the ICC meeting Agenda, September 13, 2000, 4. Washington Working Group on hte ICC Information Packet American Servicemembers' Protection Act of 2000, 5. Washington Working Group on the ICC Directory
Re HR 4654: Lobbying materials on Congressional positions
2000Scope and Contents
1. Candidate Responses to ICC Questions as fo 9/13/00, 2. Memo Re: CHRC Member's Briefing: International Criminal Court! From Hans Hogrefe, Septembr 12, 2000, 3. Lobbying letter from Represenatives… to Colleague re: "Oppose the 'War Criminal Protection Act'", 4. Handwritten notes about bill and language, 5. Letter from Monroe Leigh to Craig Stuart Powers re: Representative Constance A. Morella and HR 4654 (contains handwritten notes), September 11, 2000, 6. UN-USA Action Alert re: Communications to Congress Concerning the "American Servicemembers' Protection Act", August 2000, 7. Agenda for August 29, 2000 meetings with various Representatives
Re HR 4654: "The International Criminal Court and US National Security" Agenda, American University, Washington College of Law, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Committee on International Security Studies
14 September 2000Re HR 4654: WICC - The International Criminal Court: the Unlikely Path to an American on Trial
2000Scope and Contents
Handwritten post-it and comments on article
Re HR 4654: "In the National Interest" 2000 Human Rights Policies for the Next Administration, Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, International Criminal Court
2000Re HR 4654: Letter from Monroe Leigh to Ted Meron (Counselor on International Law, Dept. of State) re: statement on HR 4654
17 August 2000Re HR 4654: Request for Messenger Servicer slips
2000Re HR 4654: Correspondence re: ABA resolutions
25 July 2000Scope and Contents
1. Letter to Jerome Shestack re: ABA resolutions draft letter to Ben Gilman, August 2, 2000, 2. Fax to Jerry Fowler re: Leigh statement on HR 4654, August 16, 2000, 3. Fax to John Washburn re: Leigh Testimony to committee, July 13, 2000, 4. Fax to John Washburn re: Draft Statement on Statute of Rome, December 8, 2000
Re: HR 4654: Statement of Monroe Leigh on behalf of the American Bar Association submitted to the Committee on International Relations US House of Representatives regarding HR 4654, American Servicemembers' Protection Act, v
25 July 2000Re HR 4654: Transcript: Sheffer ,amp, Slocombe testimony
25 July 2000Re HR 4654: Statement of Monroe Leigh on behalf of the ABA submitted to the Committee of International Relations, U.S. House of Representatives re: H.R. 4654, American Servicemembers' Protection Act
25 July 2000Scope and Contents
Attachments: ABA House of Delegates, Nashville Resolution of Februrary 1998, ABA Section of International Law, Toronto Resolution of August 1998, Comparison table of Rome Treaty and U.S. Constitution
Prepcom: Correspondence re: group, news, participants, Siracusa
November 1998 - June 1999Scope and Contents
Handwritten notes
Prepcom: Correspondence re: drafts ,amp, edits, Siracusa
December 1998 - June 1999Scope and Contents
Handwritten comments and edits
Prepcom: Fax from Jay Vogelson re: Prepcom ,amp, copy of Proceedings of Prepcom at 2nd session
1999Prepcom: War Crimes Working Group Reports ,amp, Statutes
1999Scope and Contents
Handwritten edits
Prepcom: Photographs, Business Cards, Notes, News
25 February 1999Prepcom: Correspondence
25 February 1999Prepcom: Programs and Statutes
25 February 1999Scope and Contents
Some contain highlighting
Prepcom: Proceedings of the Preparatory Commission at its first, second and third sessions (16 - 26 February, 26 - 13 July August and 29 November - 17 December 1999)
1999Scope and Contents
Pages flagged with post-it notes, March 3, 2000 email from Brian Newquist to Monroe Leigh re: anonymous witnesses and March 6, 2000 fax from Bruce Swartz, U.S. DOJ office of the Deputy Assistant Attorney General interspersed
Prepcom III: Memo from David Stoelting to Monroe Leigh (et al) re: Preparatory Commission - Third Session Documents
17 December 1999Scope and Contents
signed Monroe Leigh
Prepcom IV: Email from Heather Hamilton to wicc@egroups.com re: information alert: Sec. Albright ICC letter
2000Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten post-it and notations
Prepcom IV: Correspondence re: Preparatory Commission on the International Criminal Court, Report of PrepCom
June - July 2000Prepcom V: Finalized Draft Text of ICC Rules and Elements, Proposals on Crime of Aggression
21 - 30 June 2000Scope and Contents
Pages flagged
Prepcom VI: Drafts: Agreement on Privileges ,amp, Immunities of the ICC, Relationship Agreement between the UN ,amp, the ICC, Financial Regulations of the ICC
July - August 2000Scope and Contents
Includes handwritten post it from Brian J. Newquist to Monroe Leigh
Prepcom XIII: Preparatory Commission for the Internatioanl Criminal Court, Proceedings of the Preparatory Commission at its Fourth Session
13 - 31 March 2000Scope and Contents
Handwritten post-it "Monroe - FYI, Just Released - Brian", includes pages of notes as well
Rome Conference: Correspondence re: ICC and Rome Conference,
1998Scope and Contents
1. To Jerome J. Shestack re: Rome language to Helms' bill, June 9, 1998, 2. From Pat Hanrahan re: International Criminal Court Conference Call, June 9, 1998, 3. From Jerome Shestack to Kofi Annan re: Representatives from ABA to Rome Conference, June 11, 1998, 4. From Pat Hanraham re: ICC Conference in Rome (info, news clippings, etc), June 18, 1998, 5. From Lea Browning re: letter re constitutionality of ICC, July 7, 1998 (contains post-it &,amp, handwritten notes), 6. From Giovanni Nardulli re: ABA Representatives to the ICC Treaty Negotiations in Rome, June 18, 1998 (contains handwritten notes)7. To John Lane, Charles Renfrew, David Stoetling, Jerome Shestack re: International Criminal Court, July 20, 1998
Rome Conference: Official printed documents re: Rome Statute of ICC
1998Scope and Contents
1. Rome Statute of the ICC (A/Conf.183/9*) signed ML w/notations, 2. Non-Governmental Organizations Accredited to Participate in the Conference (A/Conf.183/INF/3, 3. Committee of the Whole Bureau Proposal, 4. Draft Statute for the ICC Compendium of Draft Articles referred to the drafting committee by the committee of the whole as of 9 July 1998, 5. Draft Statute: UN Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court signed ML w/notations and post-its
Rome Conference: News, notes ,amp, conference info
1998Scope and Contents
1. Information for Participants, 2. Handwritten notes re: John Washburn, 3. News - Rome Diplomatic Conference for an International Criminal Court by Michael P. Scharf, 3. On the Record ICC Conference news
Rules of Procedure ,amp, Evidence: Draft Rules of Procedure and Evidence for the International Criminal Court
10 February 1999Scope and Contents
Another copy may be found in Box
Rules of Procedure ,amp, Evidence: Correspondence
December 1998 - March 1999Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Lea Browning, Bruce Swartz, Donald Munro, Maury Shenk, Thomas Wingfield, William Hannay, Robert Lutz, David Stoetling,
Rules of Procedure ,amp, Evidence: Drafts / Statutes
January - February 1999Scope and Contents
Handwritten edits and notes
Rules of Procedure ,amp, Evidence: Draft / Meeting materials
December 1998 - February 1999Scope and Contents
Contains three pages of handwritten notes on looseleaf paper
Rules of Procedure ,amp, Evidence: International Criminal Court Society, ICC Preparatory Commission, Compilation, Footnotes Relevant to the Rules of Procedure and Evidence by David Donat-Catlin [including ICC Working Group on Procedural Matters, A/Conf.183/c.1/WGPM/L.2, A/Conf.183/c.1/WGPM/L.2/Add.2 through Add.8, A/Conf.183/c.1/WGP/L.14, A/Conf.183/c.1/WGE/L.13, A/Conf.183/C.1/L.45, A/Conf.183/c.1/WGPM/L.2]
Scope and Contents
Removed because all materials can be found online or in the library
Rules of Procedure ,amp, Evidence
9 - 10 July 1998Scope and Contents
Contains highlighting &,amp, signature of Monroe Leigh
Rules of Procedure ,amp, Evidence: UN Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Est. of an ICC, Draft Statute
16 July 1998Rules of Procedure ,amp, Evidence: Rules of Procedure ,amp, Evidence: ABA Proposed Rules fo Procedure ,amp, Evidence for the ICC, Draft(s)
December 1999 - January 1999Scope and Contents
3 different versions, all contains markeup, edits, highlights, and notes
ICC: Report of the Intersessional Meeting from 19 to 30 January in Zutphen, the Netherlands
19 - 20 January 1999Scope and Contents
Contains some pencil markup
ICC: Correspondence / Revisions to ICC Text
September - November 1997Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten notes, Monroe Leigh signature, markup and edits, highlights, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David Stoelting, John F. Murphy, Louis B. Sohn, Timothy L. Dickinson, Harry Marshall, Peter H. F. Bekker
ICC: Correspondence / Recommendations re: ICC
October - November 1997Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten notes, markup and edits, post-it note markers, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, David Stoelting, Michael A. Cardozo, Elizabeth Defeis, Joan Davis, John Murphy, Robert E. Lutz II, Louis B. Sohn, Peter H. F. Bekker, David J. Scheffer, Harry R. Marshall, Jr., Ken Harris
ICC: Articles re: Establishment of ICC
November 1997Scope and Contents
Contains "ABA World Order Under Law Reporter, Vol. 5, No. 1, Summer / Fall 1997" Newsletter, Draft UN Document: A/AC.249/1997/WG.3/CRP.2 13 August 1997
ICC: Articles / Press about ICC
1990 - 1994, 1998 - January 1999Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten notes, newspapers, journals, press releases, Amnesty International "Establishing a Just, Fair, and Effective International Criminal Court" October 1994, "War Crimes and the Nuremberg Principle by Waldemar A. Solf" International Security Law (Moore, Turner, &,amp, Tipson, eds. 1990), "The Need for an International Criminal Court in the New International World Order," by M. Cherif Bassiouni and Christopher L. Blakesley in 25 Vand. J. Transant'l L. 151, 1992, "The Time Has Come for an International Criminal Court" by M. Cherif Bassiouni in 1 INd. Int'l &,amp, Comp. L. Rev. 1, 1991
ICC: Federal Testimony / Papers / Legislation advocating for ICC
1998Scope and Contents
Contains "Testimony of Jamison S. Borek, Deputy Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State, Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate, September 15, 1998," Text of letter sent to President William J. Clinton on May 15, 1998 supporting ICC, Text of S. Con. Res. 78, 105th Congress, 2d Session
ICC: Drafts / Reports / Resolutions re: ICC
1998Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten edits
ICC: Correspondence re: ICC
1994, 1996, 1998Scope and Contents
Contains Monroe Leigh signature, Correspondents include: Monroe Leigh, Jerome J. Shestack, John Murphy, M. Cherif Bassiouni, Maury Shenk, George E. Bushnell, Jr., Lucinda Low, Michael D. Sandler,
ICC: Correspondence re: ICC,
November 1994 - February 1995Scope and Contents
Correspondents include Monroe Leigh, Richard L. Gaines, George E. Bushnell, Jr., Christopher Keith Hall, Willaim M. Hannay, and Stuart H. Deming
ICC: UN Sixth Committee and Committee on International Criminal Court Meetings,
Oct 1993, April 1995, August 1995Scope and Contents
Summaries discuss efficacy, progress, establishment, and jurisdiction of a permanent ICC
ICC: Reports re: ICC
1993 - 1995Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten notes
ICC: Press and Articles re: ICC
1993 - 1995Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten notes
ICC: Washington Working Group on the ICC Materials
1995Scope and Contents
Contains underlining, handwritten markup, background materials on interested lobbyists, congressional politicians, presidential administrators
ICC: Materials related to May 18, 1995 Meeting
18 May 1995Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten pages of notes, markup, remarks, post-it notes
ICC: Correspondence ,amp, Notes re: establishment of ICC
1993 - 1995Scope and Contents
Contains handwritten pages of notes, markup, correspondents including: Francisco Jose Aguilar-Urbina, Conrad K. Harper, H. E. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Marvin E. Frankel, Michael Posner
ICC: Resolutions / Reports from UN ,amp, ABA
1992 - 1993Scope and Contents
Contains post-it markers and underlines, Includes: Text of Treaty: "No. 1021. Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. Adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 9 December 1948 , UN Security Council Official Documents, ABA Reports with Recommendations to the House of Delegates of the Task Force on an International Criminal Court of the American Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association