Doing justice to truth in international criminal courts and tribunals

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Doing justice to truth in international criminal courts and tribunals. / Sander, Barrie (Redaktør); Holtermann, Jakob v. H. (Redaktør).

100 s. 2017Blog symposium, Humanity Journal.

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Harvard

Sander, B & Holtermann, JVH (red) 2017, Doing justice to truth in international criminal courts and tribunals..

APA

Sander, B., & Holtermann, J. V. H. (red.) (2017, jul.). Doing justice to truth in international criminal courts and tribunals.

Vancouver

Sander B, (ed.), Holtermann JVH, (ed.). Doing justice to truth in international criminal courts and tribunals. 2017. 100 s.

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Sander, Barrie (Redaktør) ; Holtermann, Jakob v. H. (Redaktør). / Doing justice to truth in international criminal courts and tribunals. 2017. 100 s.

Bibtex

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