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Tag Archives: Doc Type: Sample Legislation

Implementnig Legislation Drafting Assistance by Parliamentarians for Global Action

 Legislative sample for Members of Parliaments to “domesticate” the crime of aggression (adopted by the Kampala Review Conference of the Rome Statute of the ICC, 11 June 2010) based on the Commonwealth Model Law to Implement the Rome Statute of …
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Tagged Doc Type: Sample Legislation, Topic: Domestic Implementation, Topic: Jurisdiction (states)
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