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IntLawGrrls

Feminist voices on international law, policy & practice

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ICTR

  • May 28, 2020

    The Travesty of Justice Continues….The Forgotten ICTR Acquitted in Arusha

    Beth S. Lyons
  • May 30, 2016

    Defendant perpetrators and conflict-related sexual violence

    Anette Bringedal Houge
  • February 13, 2016

    Incendiary Media Use and The Failure of the Rwandan Case

    Radhika Kapoor
  • August 7, 2014

    Reflections on Rwanda – 20 Years After the Genocide (Part II)

    Jennifer Trahan
  • August 5, 2014

    Write On! Call for Papers: International Symposium on the Legacy of the ICTR

    Karen Hoffmann
  • May 19, 2014

    Acquitted But Still Not Free

    Beth S. Lyons
  • May 7, 2013

    Write On! The Legacy of the ICTR

    Milena Sterio

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