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International Humanitarian Law
International Humanitarian Law
Interview with Professor Frits Kalshoven
The Body Counts: Civilian Casualties in War
A Licence to Kill?: the Assassination of Osama Bin Laden
Dresden 1945: An Allied War Crime?
“De bijdrage van Nederland aan de codificatie van het moderne humanitaire recht (1800-1914)”
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