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Criminal investigation (International law)
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The transformation of human rights fact-finding, Philip Alston and Sarah Knuckey
Fact-finding before the International Court of Justice, James Gerard Devaney
A man of many flags, memoirs of a war crimes investigator, M Cherif Bassiouni
Fact-finding before the International Court of Justice, James Gerard Devaney, University of Glasgow
International law and fact-finding in the field of human rights, edited by Bertrand G. Ramcharan
Sex and international tribunals, the erasure of gender from the war narrative, Chiseche Salome Mibenge
International criminal investigations, law and practice, Adejoké Babington-Ashaye, Aimée Comrie and Akingbolahan Adeniran (eds.)
The investigation phase in international criminal procedure, in search of common rules, Karel De Meester
The transformation of human rights fact-finding, edited by Philip Alston and Sarah Knuckey
The roles and functions of atrocity-related United Nations commissions of inquiry in the international legal order, navigating between principle and pragmatism, by Catherine Harwood
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