Mexico becomes the 100th nation on Friday to ratify a 1998 treaty creating the International Criminal Court, the world’s first permanent tribunal to try individuals for heinous crimes. The United Nations announced that Mexico’s U.N. ambassador, Juan Manual Gomez Roble, and the country’s Foreign Ministry legal adviser, Joel Hernandez, would deposit ratification documents approved by the government and parliament. Full Story
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