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Bellinger didn't name any of the other "treaty packages" that the administration wants to push through.
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Bellinger III, legal adviser to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, cited the case, Mexico v.
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Elizabeth, 56, underwent a male-to-female sex change operation in 1981 and married Michael Bellinger the same year.
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Earlier this year transsexual Elizabeth Bellinger and her husband Michael lost their battle to have their 22-year marriage declared legal.
BBC: Transsexual Elizabeth Bellinger and her husband Michael
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John Bellinger, chief legal adviser to Condoleezza Rice in the State Department, has been the driving force behind the change of attitude.
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But others, like John Bellinger, the current State Department legal adviser, and his predecessor, William Taft, have long urged a more measured approach.
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Bellinger's audience was gathered at The Hague, a city in the Netherlands which is home to over 100 international organizations, including the U.N.
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Mr. BELLINGER: We don't have a general allergy to the ICC.
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The registrar who married the couple did not ask for any evidence of Mrs Bellinger's gender and the couple have lived since then as husband and wife.
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Mr. JOHN BELLINGER (Legal Advisor, United States State Department): The ICC would not be trying Charles Taylor, they would simply be providing their facilities--their bricks and mortar--to the special court for Sierra Leone to try Charles Taylor.
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It might seem unimaginable that Bush Administration officials, such as Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte and State Department Legal Advisor John Bellinger, could get away with dissembling beforea Senate committee led by a Democrat who wants to be considered a serious contender for the presidency.
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