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Gender, Persecution, and the International Criminal Court: Refugee Law's Relevance to the Crime Against Humanity of Gender-Based Persecution

Valerie Oosterveld          
2006
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The Charter of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East also included the crime against humanity of persecution, but limited the prohibited grounds to political or racial.
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Subject: Political Science Title of Periodical:  Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law
Volume:  17 Issue:  1
Page(s):  49-90 Number of Volumes Cited:  1
CiteNumber:  1937 Contributor:  jwalker
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Oosterveld, V. (2006). Gender, Persecution, and the International Criminal Court: Refugee Law's Relevance to the Crime Against Humanity of Gender-Based Persecution. Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law, 17(1), 49-90.



MLA Style

Oosterveld, Valerie. ''Gender, Persecution, and the International Criminal Court: Refugee Law's Relevance to the Crime Against Humanity of Gender-Based Persecution.'' Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law 17.1 (2006): 49-90.



Chicago Manual of Style

Oosterveld, Valerie. ''Gender, Persecution, and the International Criminal Court: Refugee Law's Relevance to the Crime Against Humanity of Gender-Based Persecution.'' Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law 17, no. 1 (2006): 49-90