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The Impact of the International Criminal Court and Property Prices in Europe

This article explores the significance of the establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a key milestone in the protection of global human rights, particularly from the European Union's perspective. It also delves into the alarming rise of property prices in Ireland and Spain, which have increased by 208% and 150% respectively since 1997. The discussion touches on historical contexts such as the peace accord in Mozambique that granted amnesty for war crimes, emphasizing the implications of both legal frameworks and economic trends on society.

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The Impact of the International Criminal Court and Property Prices in Europe

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  1. TENSE SORULARININ ÇÖZÜMÜ

  2. The EU ____ thattheestablishment of theInternationalCriminalCourt ____ a milestoneachievement in global humanrightsprotection.

  3. The EU ____ thattheestablishment of theInternationalCriminalCourt ____ a milestoneachievement in global humanrightsprotection. believed / mayhaverepresented had believed / has represented

  4. The EU ____ thattheestablishment of theInternationalCriminalCourt ____ a milestoneachievement in global humanrightsprotection. believed / mayhaverepresented had believed / has represented has believed / represented

  5. The EU ____ thattheestablishment of theInternationalCriminalCourt ____ a milestoneachievement in global humanrightsprotection. believed / mayhaverepresented had believed / has represented has believed / represented believes / represents

  6. The EU ____ thattheestablishment of theInternationalCriminalCourt ____ a milestoneachievement in global humanrightsprotection. believed / mayhaverepresented had believed / has represented has believed / represented believes / represents wouldhavebelieved / had represented

  7. The EU ____ thattheestablishment of theInternationalCriminalCourt ____ a milestoneachievement in global humanrightsprotection. believed / mayhaverepresented had believed / has represented has believed / represented believes / represents wouldhavebelieved / had represented

  8. It ____ truethatpropertyprices in IrelandandSpain ____ by 208 and 150 percent, respectively, since 1997.

  9. It___truethatpropertyprices in IrelandandSpain___by 208 and 150 percent, respectively,since 1997. may be / wouldincrease

  10. It___truethatpropertyprices in IrelandandSpain___by 208 and 150 percent, respectively,since 1997. may be / wouldincrease has been / had increased

  11. It___truethatpropertyprices in IrelandandSpain___by 208 and 150 percent, respectively,since 1997. may be / wouldincrease has been / had increased was / increased

  12. It___truethatpropertyprices in IrelandandSpain___by 208 and 150 percent, respectively,since 1997. may be / wouldincrease has been / had increased was / increased could be / wouldhaveincreased

  13. It___truethatpropertyprices in IrelandandSpain___by 208 and 150 percent, respectively,since 1997. may be / wouldincrease has been / had increased was / increased could be / wouldhaveincreased is / haveincreased

  14. It___truethatpropertyprices in IrelandandSpain___by 208 and 150 percent, respectively,since 1997. may be / wouldincrease has been / had increased was / increased could be / wouldhaveincreased is / haveincreased

  15. PresentPerfect Tense + SINCE+ SimplePast Tense I havebeenstudying in thiscompanySINCE Mygraduation. I graduatedfromtheuniversty. 2004.

  16. InMozambique, the 1992 peaceaccordthat ____ 15 years of civilwar ____ a blanketamnestyforallthosewho had committedwarcrimes.

  17. InMozambique, the 1992 peaceaccordthat___ 15 years of civilwar___ a blanketamnestyforallthosewho had committedwarcrimes. has ended / had mandated

  18. InMozambique, the 1992 peaceaccordthat___ 15 years of civilwar___ a blanketamnestyforallthosewho had committedwarcrimes. has ended / had mandated had ended / wouldhavemandated

  19. InMozambique, the 1992 peaceaccordthat___ 15 years of civilwar___ a blanketamnestyforallthosewho had committedwarcrimes. has ended / had mandated had ended / wouldhavemandated ended / mandated

  20. InMozambique, the 1992 peaceaccordthat___ 15 years of civilwar___ a blanketamnestyforallthosewho had committedwarcrimes. has ended / had mandated had ended / wouldhavemandated ended / mandated ends / willmandate

  21. InMozambique, the 1992 peaceaccordthat___ 15 years of civilwar___ a blanketamnestyforallthosewho had committedwarcrimes. has ended / had mandated had ended / wouldhavemandated ended / mandated ends / willmandate couldhaveended / has mandated

  22. InMozambique, the 1992 peaceaccordthat___ 15 years of civilwar___ a blanketamnestyforallthosewho had committedwarcrimes. has ended / had mandated had ended / wouldhavemandated ended / mandated ends / willmandate couldhaveended / has mandated

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