Inducing Compliance With International Humanitarian Law 2015
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781316182369.013
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Enforcing international humanitarian law through human rights bodies

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“…It serves justice and the protection of human beings and thus serves human rights'. 18 He, indeed, suggests that these institutions fill a gap 12 It does not remain sufficiently clear, however, why other states also located in the African Great Lakes Region are not also analyzed.…”
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“…It serves justice and the protection of human beings and thus serves human rights'. 18 He, indeed, suggests that these institutions fill a gap 12 It does not remain sufficiently clear, however, why other states also located in the African Great Lakes Region are not also analyzed.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%