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Fewer Places to Hide? The Impact of Domestic War Crimes Prosecutions on International Impunity

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Correspondence to Joseph Rikhof.

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Senior Counsel, Crimes against Humanity and War Section, Department of Justice and Part-time Professor, International Criminal Law, University of Ottawa. The opinions expressed in this article are of the author and do not necessarily represent the positions of the Department of Justice or the government of Canada. The author wish to thank Emily Dwyer for the research carried out for this article.

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Rikhof, J. Fewer Places to Hide? The Impact of Domestic War Crimes Prosecutions on International Impunity. Crim Law Forum 20, 1–51 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10609-008-9092-7

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