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Crimes Against Humanity in Colombia: The International Criminal Court’s Jurisdiction Over the May 2003 Attack on the Betoyes Guahibo Indigenous Reserve and Colombian Accountability Aimee Bolletino OriginalPaper 10 April 2008 Pages: 491 - 511
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Open Borders and the Right to Immigration: Response to Richard Nunan’s Comments Peter Higgins OriginalPaper 20 March 2008 Pages: 543 - 544
The US Alien Tort Claims Act of 1789, the US Torture Victims Protection Act of 1992, and the Gongadze Case: A Right without Adequate Remedy? Mary Dominick OriginalPaper 11 April 2008 Pages: 545 - 547
Elisabeth Meier Tetlow, Women, Crime, and Punishment in Ancient Law and Society, Vol. 1: The Ancient Near East. (Continuum), 2004 Robert Gnuse Book Review 19 March 2008 Pages: 549 - 551
Rex Martin and David A. Reidy, Eds., Rawls’s Law of Peoples: A Realistic Utopia? Daniel Bonevac Book Review 19 April 2008 Pages: 553 - 555
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