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Prosecuting International Crimes: Selectivity and the International Criminal Law Regime (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law)


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GO Prosecuting International Crimes: Selectivity and the International Criminal Law Regime (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law)


Author: Robert Cryer
Type: eBook
Language: English
Released: 2005
Publisher: No
Page Count: 392
Format: pdf
ISBN-10: 0521824745
ISBN-13: 9780511115462
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