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Law / Foreign relations / Government / International Criminal Court / War crimes / International Criminal Court investigation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo / Second Congo War / International criminal law / Germain Katanga / Thomas Lubanga Dyilo / Jean-Pierre Bemba / Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui
Date: 2015-11-25 14:02:01
Law
Foreign relations
Government
International Criminal Court
War crimes
International Criminal Court investigation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Second Congo War
International criminal law
Germain Katanga
Thomas Lubanga Dyilo
Jean-Pierre Bemba
Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui

6 to 10 AprilICC-PIDS-WU-239/15_Eng ICC Weekly Update #239 ICC President meets United Nations Secretary-General in New York

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