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Genocide / International criminal law / Raphael Lemkin / Torben Jorgensen / Eric Markusen / Bibliography of The Holocaust / Joseph Stalin / Genocide definitions / Law / International relations / Politics
Date: 2005-06-23 10:45:54
Genocide
International criminal law
Raphael Lemkin
Torben Jorgensen
Eric Markusen
Bibliography of The Holocaust
Joseph Stalin
Genocide definitions
Law
International relations
Politics

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