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Things fall apart: Battles of legitimation and the politics of noncompliance and African sovereignty from the Rwanda tribunal to the ICC
Victor Peskin
Politics and Global Studies, School of (SPGS)
Religion and Conflict, Center for the Study of
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International Criminal Court
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Rwanda
96%
legitimation
91%
sovereignty
75%
International tribunals
73%
jurisdiction
57%
politics
46%
responsibility
45%
justice
39%
War crimes trials
22%
water
22%
Judicial Institutions
20%
International Criminal Tribunal
18%
East-Timor
18%
Criminal courts
17%
International Humanitarian Law
17%
Sierra Leone
16%
Cambodia
16%
immunity
15%
Southeastern Europe
15%
Yugoslavia
15%
Armed Conflict
14%
cold war
13%
Criminal Justice
13%
legal system
12%
metaphor
12%
vocabulary
11%
UNO
10%
incentive
10%
human rights
10%
Military
9%
offense
9%
history
7%
Law
7%
lack
7%
resources
6%