ICC Inability Determinations in Light of the Dujail Case.
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 2007, Wntr-Spring, 39, 1-2
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The Court will really have to invent, create and define the meaning of a state that is unable or unwilling to conduct "genuine" proceedings. Phillipe Kirsch (1)
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