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Marek Nowicki, former presiding member of the Human Rights Advisory Panel; Christine Chinkin, former member of the Panel; Françoise Tulkens, former members of the Panel.

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Nowicki, M., Chinkin, C. & Tulkens, F. Final Report of the Human Rights Advisory Panel. Crim Law Forum 28, 77–97 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10609-017-9304-0

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