April 2000
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40 Reads
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25 Citations
American Journal of International Law
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April 2000
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40 Reads
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25 Citations
American Journal of International Law
January 1996
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41 Citations
American Journal of International Law
... The new Rwanda's would undergo an initiation rite by killing their neighbour [48]. The ICTR shall have the power to prosecute persons responsible for serious violations of international humanitarian law committed in the territory of Rwanda and Rwandan citizens responsible for such violations committed in the territory of neighbouring states, among Jan 1, 1994 and Dec.31, 1994, in agreement among the provisions of the present statute [49]. ...
April 2000
American Journal of International Law
... We aim to describe what, according to different observers and participants, it was supposed to produce in terms of socio-political outcomes. The factual story of precisely how the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia came to be established, and how it functioned in its first decade, has been described in great detail elsewhere (Scharf, 1997;Morris and Scharf, 1995;Bass, 2000;Hagan, 2003). For the purposes of this chapter we will focus on just a few elements of this story which we believe to be pertinent to our inquiry concerning expectations of the Tribunal. ...
January 1996
American Journal of International Law