The Odious Scourge of Genocide and the Limits of International Law: Part II
[Dimitrios Kourtis is a PhD candidate at the Aristotle University and a Research Associate and Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Nicosia. Part I can be found here.] A Collective Right to Existence Westphalian international law is not the best platform to address ‘dealing with the past’ issues (Koskenniemi). The Treaty of Westphalia itself contained a legal oblivion clause (Common … Continue reading The Odious Scourge of Genocide and the Limits of International Law: Part II
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