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Judgment Bay | Sovereign Limits
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State Responsibility. - ppt download
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CliMates' Judicial review – Case n°1: Costa Rica v. Nicaragua – CliM'Blog
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ICJ 1986: Nicaragua vs USA, judgement - Centre for Counter Hegemonic Studies
ICJ rules in favor of Nicaragua in maritime case against Colombia : Peoples Dispatch
Human rights crisis in Nicaragua: the UN Human Rights Council must strengthen and renew for two years its resolution on Nicaragua - Nicaragua | ReliefWeb
MELBOURNE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Leiden University. The university to discover. Dr. Robert Heinsch, LL.M. - Associate Professor of Public International Law Kalshoven-Gieskes Forum on International. - ppt download
Russian Control? State Attribution for Internationally Wrongful Acts committed by Individuals in Georgia | Justice in Conflict
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CASE CONCERNING MILITARY AND PARAMILITARY ACTIVITIES IN AND AGAINST NICARAGUA AFFAIRE DES ACTIVITÉS MILITAIRES ET PARAMILITAIRE
Nicaragua v. Colombia (ICJ 2016) | Sovereign Limits
Case Study: Republic of Nicaragua v United States of America (1986)
The Law of State Responsibility in the Nicaraguan Cases | SpringerLink
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Judges side with Costa Rica in territorial dispute with Nicaragua | Nicaragua | The Guardian