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International criminal law / Arusha / International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda / Rwandan Genocide / Genocide / International court / International Criminal Court / United Nations Security Council Resolution 955 / Criminal law / Rwanda / Crime
Date: 2012-09-06 13:31:51
International criminal law
Arusha
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
Rwandan Genocide
Genocide
International court
International Criminal Court
United Nations Security Council Resolution 955
Criminal law
Rwanda
Crime

HANDOUT 6: The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Introduction Prior to the opening of the International Criminal Court (ICC) there was no single international court with the authority and jurisdiction to bring w

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