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Clinton signed the treaty in late 2000, however, the Bush Admin decided to abolished the treaty.
No. The US Supreme Court and International Court are unrelated and have jurisdiction over different types of cases.
The US Court of International Trade hears cases involving US tariff laws. The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has jurisdiction over appeals.
The US Attorney files criminal charges in US district court. If you want to report a federal crime, contact the FBI.
To the US Supreme Court. It is part of the US federal judicial system and was formerly known as the US Customs Court. It has limited jurisdiction. See below link for further infoirmation: Decisions from the US court of international trade can be appealed at the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
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The United States basically doesn't want to fall under the same jurisdiction of everyone else. http://www.fpif.org/articles/us_vs_icc
The vote of a jury must be unanimous in all criminal actions in the US District Court.
Yes. President Clinton appointed two justices to the US Supreme Court: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg joined the Court in 1993; and Justice Stephen Breyer joined the Court in 1994.
No, who will do that? Anybody will try they will be nuke.
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The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has nationwide jurisdiction over cases involving patent law. It hears appeals of cases involving international trade from the US Court of International Trade.