The concept of genocide in international criminal law : developments after Lemkin / edited by Marco Odello and Piotr Łubiński.
2020
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The concept of genocide in international criminal law : developments after Lemkin / edited by Marco Odello and Piotr Łubiński.
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
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Introduction / Marco Odello & Piotr Łubiński
Rafał Lemkin's Concept of Genocide vs. the Genocide Convention / Agnieszka Bieńczyk-Missala
Crime of genocide in Ukraine (1932-1933) / Olga Wasiuta
Kingpins of Contention : Local-level Dynamics of Mobilization in the Rwandan Genocide / Hanna Schieve
The crime of genocide in its (nearly) infinite domestic variety / Tamas Hoffmann
Responsibility of members of the government and other public officials pursuant to Article IV of the 1948 UN Convention on the Protection and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide / Kamil Boczek
Transnational Corporations' Liability for Genocide under International Law / Łukasz Dawid Dąbrowski
Probing the Boundaries of the Genocide Convention : Children as a Protected Group / Ruth Amir
Interaction between Genocide and Superior Responsibility : Conviction for a Special Intent Crime without Proving Special Intent!? / Michala Chadimova,
"Kill Them All and Let God Sort Them Out" or Why Religiously Motivated Terrorism Should Not Be Confused with the Crime of Genocide / Milena Ingelevič-Citak & Marcin Marcinko
Blurring the Distinction between Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide / Tamas Adany
Genocide and Culture : Revisiting their Relationship 70 years after the Genocide Convention / Marco Odello
Social Media Incitement to Genocide : ECHR countries perspective / Piotr Łubiński.
Rafał Lemkin's Concept of Genocide vs. the Genocide Convention / Agnieszka Bieńczyk-Missala
Crime of genocide in Ukraine (1932-1933) / Olga Wasiuta
Kingpins of Contention : Local-level Dynamics of Mobilization in the Rwandan Genocide / Hanna Schieve
The crime of genocide in its (nearly) infinite domestic variety / Tamas Hoffmann
Responsibility of members of the government and other public officials pursuant to Article IV of the 1948 UN Convention on the Protection and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide / Kamil Boczek
Transnational Corporations' Liability for Genocide under International Law / Łukasz Dawid Dąbrowski
Probing the Boundaries of the Genocide Convention : Children as a Protected Group / Ruth Amir
Interaction between Genocide and Superior Responsibility : Conviction for a Special Intent Crime without Proving Special Intent!? / Michala Chadimova,
"Kill Them All and Let God Sort Them Out" or Why Religiously Motivated Terrorism Should Not Be Confused with the Crime of Genocide / Milena Ingelevič-Citak & Marcin Marcinko
Blurring the Distinction between Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide / Tamas Adany
Genocide and Culture : Revisiting their Relationship 70 years after the Genocide Convention / Marco Odello
Social Media Incitement to Genocide : ECHR countries perspective / Piotr Łubiński.
Summary
"This book presents a review of historical and emerging legal issues that concern the interpretation of the international crime of genocide. The Polish legal expert Raphael Lemkin formulated the concept of genocide during the Nazi occupation of Europe which was then incorporated into the 1948 Convention against the Crime of Genocide. This volume looks at the issues that are raised both by the existing international law definition of genocide and by the possible developments that continue to emerge under international criminal law. The authors consider how the concept of genocide might be used in different contexts and see whether the definition in the 1948 Convention may need some revision, also in the light of the original ideas that were expressed by Lemkin. The book focuses on specific themes that allow the reader to understand some of the problems related to the legal definition of genocide, in the context of historical and recent developments. As a valuable contribution to the debate on the significance, meaning and application of the crime of genocide the book will be essential reading for students and academics working in the areas of Legal History, International Criminal Law, Human Rights and Genocide Studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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"This book is the result of a conference marking the 70th anniversary of the Genocide Convention, which conference was organised in Krakow jointly by the Pedagogical University and Jagiellonian University."--ECIP Introduction.
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9781003015222 (ebook)
1003015220 (ebook)
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9780367858193 (hardback)
1003015220 (ebook)
9781000076707 (electronic book : PDF)
1000076709 (electronic book : PDF)
9781000076714 (electronic book : Mobipocket)
1000076717 (electronic book : Mobipocket)
9781000076721 (electronic book : EPUB)
1000076725 (electronic book : EPUB)
9780367858193 (hardback)
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