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Posts by Dimitrios A. Kourtis

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In a recent publication, author @dakourtis.bsky.social proposes a novel perspective on the legal processes of genocide through exploring groups right and unused case studies.

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Does anyone have access to the Revue de droit international/International Law Review (Sottile)?

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Proud to present the Annual Review of Geopolitical Developments, commissioned by the Greek General Staff. As a postdoctoral researcher at the Faculty of Law, AUTH, I led the documentation process for this in-depth analysis of global challenges & strategies. #Geopolitics #Strategy #InternationalLaw

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No worries, my friend! My leave has now officially started!

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Kinda. Just leaving my office...

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Thank you, my friend!

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(PDF) Crimes against Humanity or Crimes against the Collective? Rethinking Early 20th Century Legal Protection for Non-Dominant Groups PDF | This article examines the legal evolution and early international responses to atrocities committed against Christian minorities in Anatolia in... | Find, read and cite all the research you need...

🥳 Wrapping up 2024 on a high note! I am thrilled to share my latest publication (forthcoming Evrigenis YIEL, Vol. 6) Crimes against Humanity or Crimes against the Collective? Rethinking Early 20th Century Legal Protection for Non-Dominant Groups” www.researchgate.net/publication/...

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In case you want, I guess you could add me as well.

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Apparently, I had a paper published in Russian (in 2021) which I have almost forgotten(!). It deals with the legal regulation of collective memory with special attention paid to the memory of genocides (case study: the Pontic Greek Genocide).
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Victims, be them Palestinian or Ukrainian, have agency, political agendas, voices, and the imperfections inherent in human nature. To stand by them doesn't mean you need to sacralise, abstractify, or idealise them. Being immaculate isn't a precondition for self-determination.

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Looks delicious!!! Happy New Year!!!

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It was a blast discussing with our young & aspiring students from AUTH's UN Society & UOM's FinClub on international economic law, violence &justice from a TWAIL perspective. The best way to start the holidays.

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Very glad to be able to share my preliminary remarks on a side project I really loved working on: "Capitalism as Juridical Creed: The Uneasy Relationship of the Tangier Mixed Court with PIL". Such an exciting conference on the centenary of the TZ Statute! Congrats to all speakers and conveners

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Dirk's help was invaluable during the preparation of this article. He's been a beacon of knowledge and constant support.

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Feel seen 😂

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Thank you so much! It means a lot, especially coming from you!

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Thank you, Agata! I'm so happy to join you!

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New month, new platform. It's great being here. So, I'm a post-doctoral researcher in international law specialising in minority protection & international criminal law. I have a book project on Genocide and the Right to Exist in ICL. I do TWAIL & critical international law.

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