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Evaluating the Efficacy of the International Criminal Tribunals for Rwanda and the Former Yugoslavia

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Evaluating the Efficacy of the International Criminal Tribunals for Rwanda and the Former Yugoslavia
Author(s)Yacoubian, George S. Jr.
AbstractGenocidal events in both Rwanda and the Former Yugoslavia ultimately yielded responses from the global legal community in the form of international criminal tribunals. Yacoubian discusses the genocidal events, and the International Criminal Tribunals for Rwanda and the Former Yugoslavia.
IssueNo2
Pages132-143
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceInternational Journal of Comparative Criminology
VolumeNo1
PubDateDecember 2001
ISBN_ISSN1201-9607

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