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Monthly Archives: November 2015
Sarajevo Study Trip
Students from Johns Hopkins University and the University of Bologna will have an opportunity to participate in a four-day study trip to Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina during the break in January (from January 17-20, 2016). The aim of the study trip is … Continue reading
Julian Borger’s article on Bosnia-Herzegovina
Yesterday marked the 20th anniversy of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, created in Dayton on 21 November 1995 (and formally signed in Paris a few weeks later) which was created to establish reparation for the war … Continue reading
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Tagged Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Europe, Radovan Karadzic, Ratko Mladic, Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic trial, War Crimes
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Event-Una Giustizia Sbilanciata
An event titled Una Giustizia Sbilanciata of a review of the April-June 2015 edition of «ParadoXa» n. 2/2015 chaired and moderated by Professor Justin O. Frosini will take place on 25th November at 17:00 at Aula 2, Scuola Superiore di Studi giuridici, … Continue reading
Constitutional History: Comparative Perspectives — conf & CFP — Chicago, IL
The University of Illinois College of Law will host a conference titled Constitutional History: Comparative Perspectives April 12-13, 2016, in Chicago, IL. Cosponsors include the University of Bologna School of Law, the Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development, and the University of Illinois Law Review. “The … Continue reading