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Ruth Wedgwood on the Florence Hartmann Contempt Trial in the ICTY

04 Jul Ruth Wedgwood on the Florence Hartmann Contempt Trial in the ICTY

04.07.09 | 0 Comments

KJH has already remarked here at OJ on the contempt trial in the ICTY of Florence Hartmann.  Ruth Wedgwood (SAIS-JHU and also a fellow member of the Hoover Task Force on National Security and Law) offers an analysis at the American Interest online and, like Kevin, thinks this an unfortunate move by the tribunal.

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