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Demolli, Haki (2008). Criminal judicial qualification and prosecution in the Racak case according to national and international legislation - Albanian perspective In Ivo Aertsen, Jana Arsovska, Holger-C. Rohne, Marta Valinas, and Kris Vanspauwen ed., Restoring Justice after Large-scale Violent Conflicts. Devon, UK: Willan Publishing. Pp. 99-129.

"The following analysis - among several other matters - will mainly focus on: certain characteristics of the Racak case; its criminal judicial qualification according to national and international provisions; the criminal responsibility of the perpetrators of the Racak crime; the criminal prosecution and jurisdiction over the perpetrators of the crime according to national and international law; and the importance of the criminal prosecution and punishment of the perpetrators of war crimes - especially for the victims of these crimes." (abstract)


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