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Adding Fuel to Milosevic’s Fire: How the use of Substitute Judges Discredits the UN War Crimes Tribunals

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Correspondence to Megan A. Fairlie.

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B.A., J.D., LL.M.; Lecturer in Law, Transitional Justice Institute, School of Law, University of Ulster (Northern Ireland); member, New York State Bar Association and North Carolina State Bar.

Patricia M. Wald, The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia Comes of Age: Some Observations of Day to Day Dilemmas of an International Court, 5 WASH. U.J.L. & POL’Y 87, 95 (2001).

Comments of Judge Weinstein, Annual Judicial Conference, Second Judicial Circuit of the United States, 93 F.R.D. 673 (1981).

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Fairlie, M.A. Adding Fuel to Milosevic’s Fire: How the use of Substitute Judges Discredits the UN War Crimes Tribunals. Crim Law Forum 16, 107–157 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10609-005-6738-6

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