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Tag: kosovo

A Special Tribunal to Prosecute Individuals Involved in Organ Trafficking in Kosovo: Born to Fail?

April 5, 2014 Henri Decoeur 2 Comments

Following rumours circulating on the Internet and in the corridors of Brussels, Associated Press and Reuters revealed on April 4th,…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights Filed under: EULEX, KLA, kosovo, Special Tribunal, UÇK

Crimea’s Secession and Why Russia’s Use of Force Does Not Matter

March 12, 2014 Priya Urs 4 Comments

In his famous New York Times opinion piece last year, Russian President Vladimir Putin described rather elegantly the foreign policy…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Human Rights, Land, Territory, War Filed under: Crimean Peninsula, kosovo, Russia, Self-determination, territorial integrity, Ukraine

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