ASIL ICC Task Force

Policy Options for U.S. Engagement with the International Criminal Court


In April 2021, the American Society of International Law (ASIL) published the report of its independent nonpartisan Task Force on Policy Options for U.S. Engagement with the International Criminal Court (ICC).

The high-level report presents a comprehensive review of the U.S. relationship with the ICC and makes a series of recommendations to the (then) incoming Biden Administration and the U.S. Congress for pragmatic engagement with the Court.

The release of the Report is the culmination of an extensive 18-month effort that brought together leading international criminal justice experts and former senior policy and legal officials. The Task Force consulted with a broad range of officials, civil society stakeholders, and other experts, within the United States and abroad, both to solicit their views and insights and to promote broader discussion of the issues surrounding the future of the Court.

ASIL ICC Task Force Report Site


Task Force Report Launch Event


Downloads

2021: ASIL ICC Task Force Report
U.S. Policy toward the International Criminal Court: Further positive engagement.

2021: ASIL ICC Task Force Report Executive Summary
U.S. Policy toward the International Criminal Court: Further positive engagement.

2010: Beyond Kampala
Next Steps for U.S. Principled Engagement with the International Criminal Court.

2009: ASIL ICC Task Force Report
U.S. Policy toward the International Criminal Court: Further positive engagement.