How can an international court, whether in a state-to-state proceeding like the Bosnia case, or in a criminal proceeding, decide whether a state or individual has an intent to destroy a particular group?
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PDF book, International Law; Chapter 9: I (Sections A, B, C) and II (Sections A, B and D)
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How can an international court, whether in a state-to-state proceeding like the Bosnia case, or in a criminal proceeding, decide whether a state or individual has an intent to destroy a particular group?
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