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Matter of urgency
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Peace agreement
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State and non-state actors
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Subjects of international law
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Peace agreements: Their nature and legal status by Christine Bell, Prof. of Public International Law,
Transitional Justice Institute, University of Ulster, UK. P. 381.
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International humanitarian law
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International Signatories
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Part 5: Humanitarian, Human Rights and Social-econimic Issues;
1. The Government of the Sierra Leone and the RUF/SL, recognizing the importance of upholding, promoting
and protecting the human rights of every Sierra Leonean as well as the enforcement of humanitarian law, agree
to the following formulas for the achievement of these laudable objectives. Each of these formulas (not in
priority order) is continued in separate Articles of this Part of the present Agreement.
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Premodern International Law
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Nations
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Historical precedence
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UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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Short of independent statehood
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The Right to Self-determination
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Supra Note 4
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Ditto
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Ditto
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Ethnic
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Migrants
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Collective rights
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"International Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples" by S.James Anaya
www.arizonajournal.org/ajicl/archive/AJICL2004/vol211/Anaya.pdf
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Two parties
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Formality
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Rights
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Selectivity
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Equality
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Override
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The Rule of Law but not Rule by Law
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Enforcement Mechanism
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Third party
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a vague and open-ended agreement
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Free, prior and informed consent
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Selectivity
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International signatories
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