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Introduction to the Symposium on Art, Aesthetics, and International Courts
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- AJIL Unbound / Volume 114 / 2020
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- 30 March 2020, pp. 103-107
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Setting the scene: The use of art to promote reconciliation in international criminal justice
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- Leiden Journal of International Law / Volume 33 / Issue 2 / June 2020
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- 18 February 2020, pp. 495-516
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- June 2020
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5 - The Emerging Right to Justice in International Criminal Law: A Case Study of Colombia
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- Human Rights Norms in ‘Other' International Courts
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- 22 July 2019
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- 25 July 2019, pp 132-162
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The Future of the International Criminal Court: A Non-human Rights Body?
- from Part I - Convergences and Divergences between International Human Rights Law and International Criminal Law Stricto Sensu
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- Convergences and Divergences Between International Human Rights, International Humanitarian and International Criminal Law
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- 11 October 2018
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- 28 June 2018, pp 49-70
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2 - The Role of International Criminal Tribunals in Shaping the Historical Accounts of Genocide
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- Law and Memory
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- 06 October 2017
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- 19 October 2017, pp 48-69
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Symbolism as a Constraint on International Criminal Law
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- Leiden Journal of International Law / Volume 30 / Issue 2 / June 2017
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- 03 January 2017, pp. 475-499
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