The Genocide Convention: An International Law AnalysisThe Genocide Convention explores the question of whether the law and genocide law in particular can prevent mass atrocities. The volume explains how genocide came to be accepted as a legal norm and analyzes the intent required for this categorization. The work also discusses individual suits against states for genocide and, finally, explores the utility of genocide as a legal concept. |
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... September 1997, 2 StE 8/96. 47 Case of Jorgic, Bundesgerichtshof, Third Criminal Chamber, 30 April 1999, 3 StR 215/98, Entscheidungen des Bundesgerichtshofes in Strafsachen, vol. 45, p. 64 (2000). 47, 74 Case of Jorgic ...
... September 1997, 2 StE 8/96. 47 Case of Jorgic, Bundesgerichtshof, Third Criminal Chamber, 30 April 1999, 3 StR 215/98, Entscheidungen des Bundesgerichtshofes in Strafsachen, vol. 45, p. 64 (2000). 47, 74 Case of Jorgic ...
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... September 2000, codified as Criminal Code, art. 99, Lietuvos Respublikos Baudziamasis Kodeksas, Vilnius 2000. 14 Yugoslavia, Criminal Code of 1961, art. 124, Collection of Yugoslav Laws, vol. 11, Institute of Comparative Law, Belgrade ...
... September 2000, codified as Criminal Code, art. 99, Lietuvos Respublikos Baudziamasis Kodeksas, Vilnius 2000. 14 Yugoslavia, Criminal Code of 1961, art. 124, Collection of Yugoslav Laws, vol. 11, Institute of Comparative Law, Belgrade ...
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... September 2000, codified in Criminal Code, art. 99, Lietuvos Respublikos Baudziamasis Kodeksas (2000), Vilnius. 21 Spain, Ley 44/1971, 15 November 1971, adding art. 137bis to Penal Code. PĂ©rez Gonzalez and Castelos (1995-96), p. 22. Gil ...
... September 2000, codified in Criminal Code, art. 99, Lietuvos Respublikos Baudziamasis Kodeksas (2000), Vilnius. 21 Spain, Ley 44/1971, 15 November 1971, adding art. 137bis to Penal Code. PĂ©rez Gonzalez and Castelos (1995-96), p. 22. Gil ...
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Contents
Calling to Account | 21 |
GenocideS Legal Environment | 61 |
Genocidal Intent | 88 |
The Victims of Genocide | 137 |
The Scale of Genocide | 162 |
Techniques of Genocide | 189 |
Genocide by a State | 215 |
Why Genocide? | 265 |
Appendix | 285 |
Bibliography | 291 |
Index | 299 |
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