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31 CFR §528.315

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The term protected person means:
  1. (a)Any United States person, unless the United States provides formal consent to International Criminal Court (ICC) jurisdiction over that person or becomes a state party to the Rome Statute, including:
    1. (1)Current or former members of the Armed Forces of the United States;
    2. (2)Current or former elected or appointed officials of the United States Government; and
    3. (3)Any other person currently or formerly employed by or working on behalf of the United States Government; and
  2. (b)Any foreign person that is a citizen or lawful resident of an ally of the United States that has not consented to ICC jurisdiction over that person or is not a state party to the Rome Statute, including:
    1. (1)Current or former members of the armed forces of such ally of the United States;
    2. (2)Current or former elected or appointed government officials of such ally of the United States; and
    3. (3)Any other person currently or formerly employed by or working on behalf of a government of an ally of the United States.