The criminal law of genocide : international, comparative and contextual aspects
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The criminal law of genocide : international, comparative and contextual aspects
(International and comparative criminal justice)
Ashgate, c2007
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- The Armenian genocide : a contextual view of the crime and politics of denial / Raffi Sarkissian
- Armenian genocide claims : a contexual version of the 1915 incidents / Sadi Cayci
- Genocide and Nuremberg / Henry T. King
- Has genocide been committed in Darfur? : the state plan or policy element in the crime of genocide / William A. Schabas
- Sudan, the United States, and the International Criminal Court : a tense triumvirate in transitional justice for Darfur / Zachary D. Kaufman
- The major powers and the genocide in Rwanda / Roméo Dallaire, Kishan Manocha
- The schism between the legal and the social concept of genocide in light of the responsibility to protect / Larissa Van den Herik
- Is the emerging jurisprudence on complicity in genocide before the international Ad Hoc tribunals a moving target in conflict with the principle of legality? / Michael G. Karnavas
- Telling stories and hearing truths : providing an effective remedy to genocidal sexual violence against women / Fiona de Londras
- A moment of kindness? : consistency and genocidal intent / Paul Behrens
- Freedom of speech v hate speech : the jurisdiction of 'direct and public incitement to commit genocide' / Tonja Salomon
- The prohibition of genocide under the legal instruments of the International Criminal Court / Tuiloma Neroni Slade
- ICC investigations and a hierarchy of referrals : has genocide in Darfur been predetermined? / Chris Gallavin
- Specificity of indictments in ICTR genocide trials / Paul Ng'arua
- Cambodia's extraordinary chamber : is it the most effective and appropriate means of addressing the crimes of the Khmer Rouge? / Alex Bates
- The prosecution of genocide : in search of a European perspective / Jan Wouters, Sten Verhoeven
- Reflection on the separation of powers : the law of genocide and the symptomatic French paradox / Caroline Fournet
- The United Nations and the prevention of genocide / Juan E. Mendez
- Criminal justice in the aftermath of the 1994 Rwanda genocide / Shivon Byamukama, John A. Kapranos Huntley
- The normative context of sentencing for genocide / Ralph Henham
- Genocide, reconciliation, and sentencing in the jurisprudence of the ICTY / Shahram Dana
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of essays presents a contextual view of genocide. The authors, who are academic authorities and practitioners in the field, explore the legal treatment, but also the social and political concepts and historical dimensions of the crime. They also suggest alternative justice solutions to the phenomenon of genocide. Divided into five parts, the first section offers an historical perspective of genocide. The second consists of case studies examining recent atrocities. The third section examines differences between legal and social concepts of genocide. Part four discusses the treatment of genocide in courts and tribunals throughout the world. The final section covers alternatives to trial justice and questions of prevention and sentencing.
目次
- Contents: Preface. Part I Historical Perspectives: The Armenian Genocide: a contextual view of the crime and politics of denial, Raffi Sarkissan
- Armenian genocide claims: a contextual version of the 1915 events, Sadi Cayci
- Genocide and Nuremberg, Henry T. King Jr. Part II Case Studies: Has genocide been committed in Darfur? The state plan or policy element in the crime of genocide, William A. Schabas
- Sudan, the United States and the International Criminal Court: a tense triumvirate in transitional justice for Darfur, Zachary D. Kaufman
- The major powers and the genocide in Rwanda, Romeo Dallaire and Kishan Manocha. Part III Aspects of the Crime: The schism between the legal and the social concept of genocide in light of the responsibility to protect, Larissa van den Herik
- Is the emerging jurisprudence on complicity in genocide before the international ad hoc tribunals a moving target in conflict with the principle of legality?, Michael G. Karnavas
- Telling stories and hearing truths: providing an effective remedy to genocidal sexual violence against women, Fiona de Londras
- A moment of kindness? Consistency and genocidal intent, Paul Behrens
- Freedom of speech vs. hate speech. The jurisdiction of 'direct and public incitement to commit genocide', Tonja Salomon. Part IV International and Domestic Prosecution of Genocide: The prohibition of genocide under the legal instruments of the International Criminal Court, Tuiloma Neroni Slade
- ICC investigations and a hierarchy of referrals: has genocide in Darfur been predetermined?, Chris Gallavin
- Specificity of indictments in ICTR genocide trials, Paul Ng'arua
- Cambodia's extraordinary chamber: is it the most effective and appropriate means of addressing the crimes of the Khmer Rouge?, Alex Bates
- The prosecution of genocide - in search of a European perspective, Jan Wouters and Sten Verhoeven
- Reflection on the separation of powers: the law of genocide and the symptomatic French paradox, Caroline Fournet. Part V Pr
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