Monroe Leigh

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Monroe Leigh was a prominent American political philosopher and diplomat.

He served in varying capacities throughout his life, including occupations as a legal adviser for the United States Defense Department and State Department, NATO mission envoy,and president of the American Society of International Law. He was a prolific writer on the subject of international law, with his influential criticism of the United States' refusal to sign the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court being published in 2000, the year before he died[1].

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