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    Nation-building a key concept for peaceful conflict transformation?

    Published 2005
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    The Iraq crisis and world order structural, institutional and normative challenges

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Lines in the sand : the United Nations in Iraq, 1980-2001…”
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    Consequences of peace the Versailles settlement, aftermath and legacy by Sharp, Alan 1943-

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…The Peace Settlements: Versailles, an Overview -- 2. The German Problem -- 3. The League of Nations and the United Nations -- 4. …”
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    International prosecution of human rights crimes

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “….- Protection of Human Rights by Means of Criminal Law: On the Relationship between Criminal Law and Politics.- Global Constitutional Struggles: Human Rights between colere publique and colere politique.- The Future of Universal Jurisdiction.- On the Aims and Actual Consequences of International Prosecution of Human Rights Crimes.- Developments in Law and Practice.- Prosecuting International Crimes at the National and International Level: Between Justice and Realpolitik.- Addressing the Relationship between State Immunity and Jus Cogens Norms: A Comparative Assessment.- Universal Jurisdiction: Developing and Implementing an Effective Global Strategy.- German International Criminal Law in Practice: From Leipzig to Karlsruhe.- The Pinochet Effect and the Spanish Contribution to Universal Jurisdiction.- Implementing the Principle of Universal Jurisdiction in France.- The Political Funeral Procession for the Belgian UJ Statute.- The Approach of the United Kingdom to Crimes under International Law: The Application of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction.- Coming to Terms with Genocide in Rwanda: The Role of International and National Justice.- The "War on Terror" in Particular.- Military Necessity, Torture, and the Criminality of Lawyers.- The Prohibition of Torture: Absolute Means Absolute.- Litigating Guantanamo.- Universality, Complementarity, and the Duty to Prosecute Crimes Under International Law in Germany…”
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