Remembering Cherif Bassiouni, Human Rights Pioneer
Cherif Bassiouni, one of the fathers of international criminal and human rights law, died in Chicago on Monday. He was 79.
Cherif Bassiouni, one of the fathers of international criminal and human rights law, died in Chicago on Monday. He was 79.
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