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Bank of Scotland (Ireland) is a bank in the Republic of Ireland owned by HBOS plc. ... // Denver, Colorado based productions group with contacts worldwide. ... The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is an international organization that works to promote and support global trade and globalization. ... The Internet Chess Club (ICC) is a commercial Internet site devoted to the play and discussion of chess and chess variants. ... The International Code Council (ICC) is a United States based non-governmental organization which allows U.S. jurisdictions (states, counties, etc. ... ICC Records part of ICC (International Christian Communications) and is a UK charitable-status christian record production and distribution company See also List of record labels Categories: | ... The Private Finance Initiative specifies a method, developed initially by the United Kingdom government, to provide financial support for Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) between the public and private sectors. ... International Collection Corporation (ICC) was established in 1985 by Charles Hendrickson, who started his career in debt collection in 1967. ... International Commerce Centre is a 118 story, 484 m (1,588 ft. ... The International Convention Centre is a major conference venue in central Birmingham, England. ...

Cultural organizations

The Inter-Cooperative Council at the University of Michigan (ICC) is a student owned and operated housing cooperative serving students and community members in the Ann Arbor, Michigan area. ... International Churches of Christ, autonomous, non-denominational christian congregations. ... NTT InterCommunication Center (ICC) is a media art gallery in Tokyo Opera City Tower in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. ...

Political organizations

Official logo of the ICC. The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002 as a permanent tribunal to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, crime of aggression, and war crimes, as defined by several international agreements, most prominently the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. ... The International Control Commission (ICC) was the international force established in 1954 that oversaw the implementation of the Geneva Accords that ended the First Indochina War. ... The International Communist Current is a centralised international left communist organisation with sections throughout the world. ... Inuit Circumpolar Conference or ICC, is an multinational nongovernmental organization representing 150,000 Inuit, living in Canada (Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and the Yukon Territory), the United States (Alaska), Greenland, and on the Russian peninsula of Chukotka. ... The Islamic Clerics Committee is one of several grassroots leadership groups to rise out of the ashes of post-war Iraq. ...

Standards/regulatory organizations

The International Association for Cereal Science and Technology (ICC) was founded in 1955 and was originally called the International Association for Cereal Chemistry. ... The International Color Consortium was formed in 1993 by eight industry vendors in order to create a universal color management system that would function transparently across all operating systems and software packages. ... The International Conference on Communications (ICC) is an annual international academic conference organised by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Communications Society. ... ICC logo The International Cricket Council (ICC) is the governing body for international Test match and One-day International cricket. ... The ICC Awards is a set of sports awards for cricket. ... The Interstate Commerce Commission (or ICC) was a regulatory body in the United States created by the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887, which was signed into law by President Grover Cleveland. ...

Science and technology

Immunocytochemistry relates to chemicals interacting with immune responses of cells within the host. ... Interstitial cells of Cajal are found in the Gastrointestinal tract ICC:s have an unstable membrane potential (between -65 and -45mV), forming a sort of pacemaker. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Integrated Chip Card. ... An integrated chip card (ICC), is defined as any integrated circuitry embedded into a flat, plastic body. ... The International Color Consortium was formed in 1993 by eight industry vendors in order to create a universal color management system that would function transparently across all operating systems and software packages. ... Inter-rater reliability or Inter-rater agreement is the measurement of agreement between raters. ...

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International Cricket Council - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1650 words)
The ICC is responsible for appointing the umpires and referees that officiate at all sanctioned Test matches and One-day Internationals.
South Africa was re-elected as a Full Member of the ICC in 1991, after the downfall of the apartheid regime; this was followed in 1992 by the admission of Zimbabwe as the ninth Test-playing nation.
This move enabled the ICC to bring together its staff from London and Monaco into the same new Dubai office, whilst continuing to allow their commercial activities to be in a tax-free environment (as they had been in Monaco).
International Criminal Court - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3862 words)
The ICC is designed to complement existing national judicial systems, however, the Court can exercise its jurisdiction if national courts are unwilling or unable to investigate or prosecute such crimes, thus being a "court of last resort," leaving the primary responsibility to exercise jurisdiction over alleged criminals to individual states.
They also argue that the states which object to the ICC are those which regularly carry out genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity in order to protect or promote their political or economic interests.
The ICC was conceived during the Nuremberg trials as the natural extension of the principles of international justice.
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