A slovenian perspective on the statute and rules of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Security Council resolution 827 (1993) establishing the international tribunal impinges directly on the sovereignty and domestic law of UN member states. These instruments require member states to cooperate fully with the work of the tribunal. It is possible that some citizens of Slovenia may be ind...
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