The statute of the International Criminal Court
Australia. Parliament. Joint Standing Committee on Treaties
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The statute of the International Criminal Court
by Australia. Parliament. Joint Standing Committee on Treaties
Published
2002
Publisher
The Committee
Pages
116
ISBN-13
9781740927215
ISBN-10
1740927214
Subjects
Implementation of the Helsinki accords
International Criminal Court
The International Criminal Court
Truth commissions and criminal courts
Archbold, international criminal courts
Archbold, international criminal courts
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This edition of The statute of the International Criminal Court has approximately 116 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.
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