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  2. States parties to the Rome Statute - Wikipedia

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    [78] Major provisions of the ASPA blocked U.S. funding of the ICC and required the U.S. "to enter into agreements with all ICC signatory states to shield American citizens abroad from ICC jurisdiction, under the auspices of Article 98 of the Rome Statute," which bars the ICC "from prosecuting individuals located on the territory of an ICC ...

  3. International Champions Cup - Wikipedia

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    The International Champions Cup (ICC) was an annual club association football (soccer) official competition staged from 2013 to 2019. COVID-19 resulted in the 2020 edition being cancelled. The tournament was later abolished, but the Women's International Champions Cup has continued to play in 2021 and 2022.

  4. Relevent Sports Group - Wikipedia

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    Relevent Sports Group (RSG) is a New York City-based sports media company and promoter of sporting events.It owns and operates the International Champions Cup. [1] According to the New York Times, RSG is one of the two largest soccer promoters in the US. [2]

  5. Women's International Champions Cup - Wikipedia

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    2022 Women's International Champions Cup The Women's International Champions Cup ( WICC ) is an annual club women's soccer invitational tournament in the United States . Launched by Relevent Sports Group in 2018, it features four women's soccer teams from America and Europe competing for the championship. [ 1 ]

  6. Template:ICC member states - Wikipedia

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    Four signatory states—Israel in 2002, [6] the United States on 6 May 2002, [7] [8] Sudan on 26 August 2008, [9] and Russia on 30 November 2016 [10] —have informed the UN Secretary General that they no longer intend to become states parties and, as such, have no legal obligations arising from their signature of the Statute.

  7. 2013 International Champions Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 International Champions Cup (or ICC) was an exhibition association football tournament played in Spain and the United States. It began on Saturday, July 27 and culminated on Wednesday, August 7, 2013. [ 2 ]

  8. Brazil needs to review accession to ICC, own judiciary to ...

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    Brazil is a signatory to the Rome Statute which led to the founding of the ICC. "I want to know why the U.S, India and China didn't sign the ICC treaty and why our country signed it," Lula said.

  9. Rome Statute - Wikipedia

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    Four signatory states—Israel in 2002, [29] the United States on 6 May 2002, [30] [31] Sudan on 26 August 2008, [32] and Russia on 30 November 2016 [33] —have informed the UN Secretary General that they no longer intend to become states parties and, as such, have no legal obligations arising from their signature of the Statute. [2] [25]