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Water Law Be Dammed?: How Dam Construction By Non-Hegemonic Basin States Places Strain On The Customary Law Of Transboundary Watercourses, David Goad
American University International Law Review
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Counter-Insurgency, Human Rights, And The Law Of Armed Conflict, Federico Sperotto
Counter-Insurgency, Human Rights, And The Law Of Armed Conflict, Federico Sperotto
Human Rights Brief
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The Participation Of Afghan Women In The Reconstruction Process, Laura Grenfell
The Participation Of Afghan Women In The Reconstruction Process, Laura Grenfell
Human Rights Brief
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Report Of The Committee Of Experts On Nation Rebuilding In Afghanistan, Paul Williams, Michael Scharff
Report Of The Committee Of Experts On Nation Rebuilding In Afghanistan, Paul Williams, Michael Scharff
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
With the destruction of the Taliban regime, the international community is turning its attention toward the establishment of an interim government consistent with the Bonn Accords, and the identification of a process for selecting a more long-term governing arrangement. As is well known, these first steps toward establishing a new government in Afghanistan are the beginning of a long and difficult process for re-establishing peace. Absent a comprehensive and attainable plan for nation rebuilding in Afghanistan, the United States may find that despite its victory on the battle- field, it may be unable to adequately achieve its long term security …
Transitional Justice In Post-War Afghanistan, Ossai Miazad
Transitional Justice In Post-War Afghanistan, Ossai Miazad
Human Rights Brief
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