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Tag Archives: Sudan

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  • 30
    Apr

    2020

    How Do Constitutions Get Implemented?

    On July 9, 2011, it was announced with great fanfare that South Sudan had become the world’s newest nation state. As new countries are wont to do, that very day President Salva Kiir promulgated a new...

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  • 23
    Jul

    2013

    The Rule of Law in Sudan

    July is an important month for the people of Sudan. It marks the country’s 1956 independence from the British, the 2005 start of a transitional government that ended Africa’s longest civil war, an...

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  • 16
    Jul

    2008

    Darfur Justice: 5 Years Later

    Still Overdue, Still Undone In our book, Darfur and the Crime of Genocide, we analyze evidence that goes well beyond the new charges filed against Sudanese President Al Bashir by the International Criminal...

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  • 14
    Jul

    2008

    Omar Hassan al-Bashir Charged with Genocide

    Luis Moreno-Ocampo, prosecutor for the International Criminal Court has filed a request for an arrest warrant for President of Sudan Omar Hassan al-Bashir. From the New York Times: ‘Announcing the...

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