Is international criminal law a protector of human rights?

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2011-01-12Author
Botero Bernal, José Fernando
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Universidad Militar Nueva Granada
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http://revistas.unimilitar.edu.co/index.php/ries/article/view/2159https://doi.org/10.18359/ries.2159
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Revista Relaciones Internacionales, Estrategia y Seguridad; Vol 6 No 1 (2011): REVISTA DE RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES, ESTRATEGIA Y SEGURIDAD; 169-190Revista Relaciones Internacionales, Estrategia y Seguridad; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2011): REVISTA DE RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES, ESTRATEGIA Y SEGURIDAD; 169-190
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