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- Security Council Reform and the Crime of Aggression
- Can the ICC Consider Quesztions on Jus Ad Bellum in a War Crimes Trial? Thomas S
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- The World Revolutionary Origins of the Crime of Aggression: Sovereignty, (Anti-)Imperialism, and the Soviet Union’S Contradictory Geopolitics of Global Justice
- War Crimes in the Persian Gulf
- Crime of Aggression: Expanding the Relatively Narrow Parameters of Article 8 Bis of the Rome Statute
- Closing Impunity Gaps for the Crime of Aggression
- Researching Japanese War Crimes
- The Crime of Aggression: Complexities in Definition and Elements of Crime
- Justice and the Justification of War in Ancient Greece: Four Authors Tristan K
- Towards a Global Regime for Cyber Warfare
- Ending Impunity for the Crime of Aggression Benjamin B
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- Note Verbale Daied 19 June 1995 Fiom the Ehibassy of Mexico
- Lawfare and the Definition of Aggression: What the Soviet Union and Russian Federation Can Teach Us Christi Scott Ab Rtman Dr
- International Criminal Justice*: a Global Dream Realized & Paralyzed Master's Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Grad
- Beyond International Humanitarian Law April 22, 2013 NPT Prepcom Side-Event Remarks of John Burroughs
- Why Have We Criminalized Aggressive War? Abstract
- Crime of Aggression in International Law and International Relations Bandov, Goran; Ogorec, Dorotea
- Lawfare: Use of the Definition of Aggressive War by the Soviet and Russian Governments
- Just War Theory & the Conduct of Asymmetric Warfare
- Can Jus Ad Bellum Override Jus in Bello?
- Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Opinion and Judgment
- The Soviets at Nuremberg: International Law, Propaganda, and the Making of the Postwar Order
- The Crime of Aggressive War
- The Criminalization of Aggression and Soldiers' Rights
- Universal Jurisdiction and the Crime of Aggression
- Taking Aim at Regime Elites: Assassination, Tyrannicide, and the Clancy Doctrine Thomas C
- Just Wars, Wars of Aggression and International Humanitarian Law
- Willa Rubin Honors
- Leüer Dated 15 June 1995 H M Caurtsel-Appointed-By-Naum
- Mis- and Disinformation Online: a Taxonomy of Solutions
- World War II Achievement
- Mens Rea and the Crime of Aggression
- Burning of the Kuwaiti Oilfields and the Laws of War Rex Zedalis
- Crime of Aggression and International Criminal Court
- The Push to Criminalize Aggression: Something Lost Amid the Gains Mark A
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