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International Law and Mass Violence: Colonial Roots and Practices

Speaking Out of Place

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Navigating Legal Complexities in Crisis Situations

Exploring the paradoxes of interpreting international law during crises, the chapter discusses how human rights lawyers can unintentionally silence the marginalized while advocating for a decolonization of law through reshaping authority and relationships with social movements.

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