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Remarks by Christopher L. Blakesley

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Christopher L. Blakesley*
Affiliation:
Louisiana State University Law Center

Abstract

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Type
Prosecuting and Defending Violations of Genocide and Humanitarian Law: The International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1994 

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References

1 1 Justice Robert A. Jackson, Chief Counsel for the Prosecution in the Nuremberg trials, Opening Statement, delivered Nov. 20, 1945, quoted in Telford Taylor, The Anatomy Of The Nuremberg Trials: A Personal Memoir 167-69 (1992). See detailed analysis of this whole subject in Blakesley, Christopher, Obstacles to the Creation of a Permanent War Crimes Tribunal , 18 F. WORLD AFF. 77 (1994)Google Scholar.