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Critical Horizons
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Volume 17, 2016 - Issue 1: Contestatory Cosmopolitanism
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Overcoming Statism from Within: The International Criminal Court and the Westphalian System

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Cases cited

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United Nations and League of Nations documents

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Other legal documents

  • Council of the European Union, Council Framework Decision 2002/475 on Combating Terrorism, June 13, 2002, 2002/475/JHA.

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