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The Changing Politics of Liberal Legalism The Changing Politics of Liberal Legalism
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The Battle for the Commission The Battle for the Commission
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The Demanding and the Determined The Demanding and the Determined
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Overlap with the Tribunal Overlap with the Tribunal
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Besieged in Sarajevo Besieged in Sarajevo
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Bassiouni and the Chicago Database Bassiouni and the Chicago Database
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The Ethnic Cleansing of Prijedor The Ethnic Cleansing of Prijedor
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Rape as a War Crime Rape as a War Crime
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Bassiouni Denied Bassiouni Denied
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From Bassiouni to Blewitt From Bassiouni to Blewitt
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Finishing the Commission's Work Finishing the Commission's Work
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From the Commission to the Tribunal From the Commission to the Tribunal
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Abstract
This chapter describes the thorough investigation of the ethnic cleansing in Prijedor that was undertaken by the UN commission of experts and headed by Cherif Bassiouni, the first Chief of War Crimes of the United Nations for the former Yugolsavia. The Bassiouni–Owen encounter is understood in the context of broader conflicts that have emerged in recent years between elite politician-diplomats and advocates of international humanitarian law enforcement. Bassiouni convinced the MacArthur and Soros Foundations to contribute a million dollars in funding and persuaded his law school to donate space to create the document center to build on the alliance between human rights activists and legal scholars described as characterizing the new transnational field of international humanitarian law. Thus, Bassiouni wonders whether the capability to make this case was interpreted at high levels of the U.S. State Department as endangering the peace process.
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