Party to the International Criminal Court Law and Legal Definition
Pursuant to 22 USCS § 7432 (9) [Title 22. Foreign Relations and Intercourse; Chapter 81. International Criminal Court; American Servicemembers' Protection], the term party to the International Criminal Court means “a government that has deposited an instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval, or accession to the Rome Statute, and has not withdrawn from the Rome Statute pursuant to Article 127 thereof.”