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ICJ, Nicaragua v. United States, 1986 ICJ (1986), excerpt- part 1
3.1.2
Individual Rights and "Militant Democracy" in Europe
6.3
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), María Eugenia Morales De Sierra v. Guatemala, Report No. 4/01/OAE/Ser.L./V/II/111, Doc. 20 Rev. (2001), excerpt
6.5.5
Inter-American Court on Human Rights (IACtHR), Velásquez Rodríguez v. Honduras, Inter-Am.Ct.H.R. (Ser. C) No. 4 (1988), excerpt
5.2.1
International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD), Preamble and Arts. 1-5
6.1.3
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (1966/76), Art. 6(1)
1.1.2
International Humanitarian Law: Background
3.5
Introduction: What Are Human Rights?
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Janina Dill, “Applying the Principle of Proportionality in Combat Operations” (2010)
3.5.2
Jennifer Daskal, “The Un-Territoriality of Data,” Yale Law Journal, 2015, excerpt
1.3.5
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