Countries that are not members of the International Criminal Court (ICC) include:
- United States
- China
- India
- Russia
- Israel
- Saudi Arabia
- Iran
- Iraq
- Turkey
- Egypt
- Qatar
- Lebanon
- Sudan (which had notified the intent to withdraw after the ICC indicted former President Omar al-Bashir)
- Syria
This list includes major global powers and influential regional states which have either not signed or not ratified the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. The reasons for non-membership vary from concerns about sovereignty, national security, to the perception of the ICC as biased or politically motivated, particularly against certain nations or leaders.