It was successful because it allowed the protection of the United States against anyone who threaten or possessed weapons that could be used against the US.
It is taken into effect to become law... but if the law doesn't work out, the judicial branch can uphold it in court and lawyers will defend the law if they think it's needed but the winning argument is the one that decides what happens next. If the law get's 'thrown out,' then the lawyer can go to the supreme court if they want to try it again with a higher power court.
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The International Criminal Court can not prosecute crimes before july 2002 because it has not be established.
<h3>What is an International Criminal Court?</h3>
This is the court that investigates and tries individuals that are charged with the gravest crimes of concern to the international world.
Hence, the Jurisdiction of the Court is only on prosecutable crimes that are committed after July 1, 2002 when the Court came into being.
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