Genocide
627. dakkak, M. Shokry El-. Genocide from the perspectives of international and Islamic law. Criminaljustice in Islam:judicialprocedure in the sharia. Ed. Muhammad Abdel Haleem, Adel Omar Sherif, Kate Daniels. London & New York: I.B. Tauris, 2003, pp. 131-145.
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