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'We the Peoples'. The role of the International Criminal Tribunals in Sierra Leone and Cambodia. Are they serving local needs and hopes for justice and human rights protection?

'We the Peoples'. The role of the International Criminal Tribunals in Sierra Leone and Cambodia. Are they serving local needs and hopes for justice and human rights protection?
'We the Peoples'. The role of the International Criminal Tribunals in Sierra Leone and Cambodia. Are they serving local needs and hopes for justice and human rights protection?
Jørgensen, Nina Helene Borlase
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Jørgensen, Nina Helene Borlase
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Jørgensen, Nina Helene Borlase (2011) 'We the Peoples'. The role of the International Criminal Tribunals in Sierra Leone and Cambodia. Are they serving local needs and hopes for justice and human rights protection? The Protection of Human Rights through the International Criminal Court as a Contribution to Constitutionalization and Nation-Building, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, Bangkok, Thailand. 21 - 23 Jan 2011.

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Published date: January 2011
Venue - Dates: The Protection of Human Rights through the International Criminal Court as a Contribution to Constitutionalization and Nation-Building, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, Bangkok, Thailand, 2011-01-21 - 2011-01-23

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Local EPrints ID: 428517
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/428517
PURE UUID: 33860b76-f791-45c6-9a6e-e006a817efa7
ORCID for Nina Helene Borlase Jørgensen: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3499-8289

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Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 04:39

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