Covered Allied Persons Law and Legal Definition
Pursuant to 22 USCS § 7432 (3) [Title 22. Foreign Relations and Intercourse; Chapter 81. International Criminal Court; American Servicemembers' Protection] the term covered allied persons means “military personnel, elected or appointed officials, and other persons employed by or working on behalf of the government of a NATO member country, a major non-NATO ally (including Australia, Egypt, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Argentina, the Republic of Korea, and New Zealand), or Taiwan, for so long as that government is not a party to the International Criminal Court and wishes its officials and other persons working on its behalf to be exempted from the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court.”