The interpretation of slavery before the international criminal court: reconciling legal borders?

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  • who: Borders?, and Sara, Palacios-u200bArapiles from the esrc Doctoral Researcher, School of Law, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK have published the article: The Interpretation of Slavery before the International Criminal Court: Reconciling Legal Borders?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 17/07/1998
  • what: The article shows that in doing so the icc reconciled legal by incorporating in its decision elements of general international law international human rights law and international humanitarian law instruments to inform its understanding of slavery/u200b enslavement. Duration being one of these factors, the article examines whether or not it . . .

     

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