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Author: Harun Halilović

08 Oct

Rethinking International Law After Gaza Symposium: Genocide at the ICJ – The Bosnia Case and Implications for Gaza

[Jinan Bastaki is an Associate Professor of Legal Studies at New York University, Abu Dhabi.] [Harun Halilović is an Assistant Professor at IUS Law School. He holds a BA in Law from the University of Sarajevo, and an LL.M. from Queen Mary University of London. He obtained PhD in Law from the University of Tuzla Faculty of Law. He is an author...

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