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Introductory Remarks by Christina Cerna

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Abstract

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“Bombing for Peace: Collateral Damage and Human Rights”
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2002

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References

1 Bankovic and Others v. Belgium and 16 Other Contracting States, Eur. Ct. H.R. 52207/99, 41 ILM 517 (2001).

2 Richburg, Keith B., At Tribunal, Milosevic Blames Nato; Yugoslav Ex-Leader Opens Defense, Mostly Ignores Charges, Wash. Post, Feb. 15, 2002 Google Scholar, at sec. A.

3 Meron, Theodor, Extraterritoriality of Human Rights Treaties, 89 AJIL 78, 80 (1995)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

4 Bankovic, 41 ILM 517 at para. 70 (2001).

5 Coard v. United States, Case 10.951, Inter-Am. C.H.R. 109/99 (1999).

6 Supra note 4, at para. 78.

7 Case 10.573, Inter-Am. C.H.R. 31/93 (1993).