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Human Rights: Philosophy and History The philosophical and historical development of what may be regarded...
From Human Rights to Srebrenica: An Introduction Never one to shy away from difficult issues, Professor Sir...
International Law and War Crime Culpability Sir Geoffrey's career has placed him at the vanguard of...