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Protecting Minorities: The Lessons of International Peacekeeping

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Michael P. Scharf*
Affiliation:
Center for International Law and Policy, New England School of Law, Boston, MA; U.S. Department of State

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Protecting Minorities: Lessons of International Peacekeeping
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1997

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References

1 See S.C. Res. 955, Nov. 8, 1994; see also Provisional Verbatim Record of the 3453rd Meeting of the Security Council, Nov. 8 1994, U.N. Doc. S/PV.3453 [hereinafter Provisional Verbatim Record], at 3 (France), 6-7 (Czech Republic), 6 (United Kingdom), 11-12 (China), 10 (Pakistan).

2 Provisional Verbatim Record, supra note 2, at 11-12.

3 Prosecutor v. Karadzic v. Mladic, Case No. IT—95—18—1, <http://www.un.org/icty>.

4 The Black Book of Bosnia 175 (Nadir Mousavisadch ed., 1996).

5 Amnesty International, Rwanda and Burundi: A Call for Action by the International Community 4 (Sept. 1995).

6 See John Kampfher, Hutu President Calls for War Trials, Daily Telegraph, Sept. 17, 1994, at 12.