State Identity, Continuity, and Responsibility: The Ottoman Empire, the Republic of Turkey and the Armenian Genocide: A Reply to Vahagn Avedian

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2012-08-01
Tacar, Pulat
Gauin, Maxime
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

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P. Tacar and M. Gauin, “State Identity, Continuity, and Responsibility: The Ottoman Empire, the Republic of Turkey and the Armenian Genocide: A Reply to Vahagn Avedian,” EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, pp. 821–835, 2012, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/64630.