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Resolved: The United States ought to submit to the jurisdiction of an international court designed to prosecute crimes against humanity.
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[Edit] Resolved: The United States ought to submit to the jurisdiction of an international court designed to prosecute crimes against humanity. |
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[Edit] Background and Context of Debate:Should the United States be held accountable for its actions? Absolutely. |
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[Edit] YesClick on the pencil icon and research and write arguments here Each nation in this world needs to take responsibility for it's actions in order to ensure an equally justifying enviroment.
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[Edit] NoThe United States deserves National Sovereignty. Thus it needs not to submit to the juridiction of an international court.
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[Edit] NoClick on the pencil icon and research and write arguments here
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