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International criminal law / Laws of war / Human rights abuses / Aftermath of war / United Nations General Assembly observers / International humanitarian law / Arms Trade Treaty / War crime / Crimes against humanity / Geneva Conventions / Public international law / Civilian
Date: 2015-11-29 15:56:04
International criminal law
Laws of war
Human rights abuses
Aftermath of war
United Nations General Assembly observers
International humanitarian law
Arms Trade Treaty
War crime
Crimes against humanity
Geneva Conventions
Public international law
Civilian

ICRC – CARICOM Regional Workshop on the ATT and brokering Port of Spain – 24-25 June 2014 The Arms Trade Treaty

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