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    WHAT DO JUS COGENS NORMS DO FOR THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY? by Beatriz Calado de Sousa

    Published 2023-07-01
    Subjects: “…International law…”
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    VALIDITY OF THE 1918 UNIFICATION OF MONTENEGRO AND SERBIA - AN INTERNATIONAL LEGAL THEORY APPROACH by Matija Stojanović

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…In doing so, by citing original documents the author attempts to actually recreate the adjudicating process by which this question had been solved within the realm of the international law and, in doing so, he brings the reader’s attention to certain theoretically interesting aspects of the international law, such as its overall nature, its adjudicating process and its adjudicating bodies (institutions), which are of utmost theoretical importance. …”
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    Processing War Crimes in front of National Courts in the Region – Between International Obligations and Real Politics by Sabina Subašić Galijatović

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The fight against impunity for war crimes is one of the basic principles of international law. The criminal prosecution of the perpetrators of these crimes stems from international obligations that states have for the purpose of establishing facts and truth as the basis for establishing the rule of law. …”
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    Genocide against Bosniacs and demographic changes in the area of Višegrad in 1991-2013. by Muamer DŽANANOVIĆ, Ermin KUKA

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Commission of individual and mass crimes against values protected by international law, including the crime of genocide, was also directed towards changes in ethnic and demographic structures of population. …”
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    AGGRESSION (CRIME AGAINST PEACE) IN INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC AND CRIMINAL LAW by Filip Novaković

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The author wants to make his modest contribution to legal science in terms of analysis of the concept of aggression in international law (primarily in international public law), but also the definition and elements of (international) crime – crime against peace (aggression) in international criminal law. …”
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    Social-Status Position of Women Veterans Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Meldijana Arnaut Haseljić

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Armed conflicts caused the commission of numerous war crimes, crimes against humanity and international law against the civilian population. In order to prevent the complete destruction of those who feel and perceive Bosnia and Herzegovina as their homeland, and the execution of genocide on the entire territory of the country, the bare-handed population self-organized. …”
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    VIŠEGRADSKI ZLOČINAČKI KRVAVI PIROVI – JUČER, DANAS, SUTRA//VISEGRADS CRIMINAL, BLOODY REVELS – YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW by Ermin Kuka, Hamza Memišević

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Numerous mass and individual killings, extermination, enslavement, deportations and / or forcible transfer of the Bosniak population, imprisonment and other forms of deprivation of liberty committed in violation of basic rules of international law constitute a long and sad list of criminal and genocidal acts committed against Bosniaks in the Drina Valley, and in the name of the so-called project Great Serbia. …”
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    The First Famine in Ukraine was organized by the Communist Regime of Russia in 1921-1923: To the 100th Anniversary of the Victims of the Tragedy by Petro M. Chernega, Andriy P. Cherneha, Natalia V. Baranova, Ihor O. Mokhnatyuk, Nataliia O. Oblovatska

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…It highlights the necessity of addressing and preventing such atrocities on a global scale, emphasizing the shared responsibility of all nations to protect human rights and uphold international law.…”
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    Spriječiti povratak: Provođenje Aneksa VII Dejtonskog sporazuma za mir u Bosni i Hercegovini (1995-2020) // Preventing return: Implementation of annex VII of the Dayton peace agree... by SEAD SELIMOVIĆ

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…According to the Dayton Agreement, the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, whose official name became „Bosnia and Herzegovina“, continues its legal existence under international law as a state with its internationally recognized borders. …”
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