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groups protected by genocide start learning
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ethnical, national, racial, religious
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in what statute are crimes against humanity start learning
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who can commit the crime of aggression start learning
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complementarity, admissibility
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war as means of settling disputes
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who invented the word genocide start learning
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crimes in Nuremberg trials start learning
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crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity
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genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, crime of aggression
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makes it impossible to reveal the truth
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accused of a supreme offence against international morality and sanctity of treaties
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where was Adolf Eichmann prosecuted start learning
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disarmament, dismobilisation, reintergration
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enables prosecuting criminals before alien courts
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resolution of ministry of justice
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main objective of crimes against humanity start learning
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directed against any civilian population
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first judgement for genocide start learning
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can crimes against humanity be used without crimes against peace or war crimes start learning
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created a convention which created first Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Wounded in Armies in the Field 1864
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