The Legal Obligation to Prevent Genocide - Bosnia v. Serbia and Beyond (original ) (raw )An examination and evaluation of the judgement of the International Court of Justice of 26 February 2007 in the Case Concerning the Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro) in relation to Court’s findings on the issue that Serbia’s responsibility for Srebrenica genocide.
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