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De NAVO tegen Gaddafi

open access: yes, 2013
Osinga, F.P.B.   +2 more
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Gaddafi

International Law Reports, 2004
490State immunity — Jurisdiction — Head of State — Scope of immunity of Head of State in office — Whether commission of international crime precluding Head of State from relying on State immunity — Whether such exception to immunity now recognized as rule of customary international law — Whether such exception applicable to terrorist ...
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After Gaddafi

2019
The course of the 2011 Libyan revolution, international intervention, and the regime’s application of armed force created new forms of sub-state affiliation and mobilization. International and regional intervention has exacerbated Libya’s chaos and deepened its fault lines.
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Censorship and Col Gaddafi

Index on Censorship, 1981
This account of censorship in Libya is based on first-hand knowledge of the early years of President Gaddafi's regime.
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From Idris to Gaddafi

1993
It is often said that war is the midwife of nations: in fact the Second World War delivered many offspring, albeit sometimes after difficult and protracted labours. Japanese and French colonialism in the Far East was fatally damaged, so stimulating nationalisms and new ideologies; European colonialism in India, the Middle East and Africa was weakened ...
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Gaddafi Admissibility Judgment

2020
The authors analyze Judgment on the Appeal of Libya against the Decision of Pre-Trial Chamber 1 of 31 May 2013 entitled “Decision on the Admissibility of the Case against Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi”, Prosecutor v. Gaddafi and Al-Senussi, Case No. ICC-01/11-01/11 OA 4, A.
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United States versus Gaddafi

1993
The United States has long been accustomed to intervening in the Third World for strategic or economic reasons. The celebrated Monroe Doctrine was one of the clearest signs that the US considered itself entitled in the nineteenth century to intervene in the world wherever its emerging hegemony would allow.
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