Rwanda revisited : genocide, civil war, and the transformation of international law
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Rwanda revisited : genocide, civil war, and the transformation of international law
(Journal of international peacekeeping leadership / editors, Boris Kondoch, Harvey Langhltz)
Brill Nijhoff, c2022
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Other editors: Bruce Oswald, Robert McLaughlin, Jeremy Farrall
Includes bibliographical references and index
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In Rwanda Revisited: Genocide, Civil War, and the Transformation of International Law, the contributing authors seek to recount, explore, and explain the tragedy that was the Rwanda genocide and the nature of the international community's entanglement with it. Written by people selected for their personalized knowledge of Rwanda, be it as peacekeepers, aid workers, or members of the ICTR, and/or scholarship that has been clearly influenced by the genocide, this book provides a level of insight, detail and first-hand knowledge about the genocide and its aftermath that is clearly unique. Included amongst the writers are a number of scholars whose research and writings on Rwanda, the United Nations, and genocide are internationally recognized.
Contributors are: Major (ret'd) Brent Beardsley, Professor Jean Bou, Professor Jane Boulden, Dr. Emily Crawford, Lieutenant-General the Honourable Romeo Dallaire, Professor Phillip Drew, Professor Mark Drumbl , Professor Jeremy Farrall, Lieutenant-General John Frewen, Dr. Stacey Henderson, Professor Adam Jones, Ambassador Colin Keating, Professor Robert McLaughlin, Linda Melvern, Dr. Melanie O'Brien, Professor Bruce Oswald, Dr. Tamsin Phillipa Paige, Professor David J. Simon, and Professor Andrew Wallis.
This book was previously published as Special Issue of the Journal of International Peacekeeping, Volume 22 (2018), Issue 1-4 (published April 2020); with updated Introduction.
目次
List of Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Foreword-Rwanda Revisited: Genocide, Civil War, and the Transformation of International Law
Lieutenant-General the Honourable Romeo Dallaire
Introduction
Phillip Drew, Jeremy Farrall, Rob McLaughlin, and Bruce Oswald
Part 1: Rwanda, UNAMIR and the International Community
1 Rwanda's Forgotten Years
Reconsidering the Role and Crimes of Akazu 1973-1993
Andrew Wallis
2 Rwanda: the Political Failure of the UN Security Council
Ambassador Colin Keating
3 Wilfully Blind: the Security Council's Response to Genocide in Rwanda
Tamsin Phillipa Paige
4 Underpowered and Mostly UnwantedA Short History of UNAMIR
Jean Bou
5 Rwanda Revisited: UNAMIR IIAustralian Reflections on the Mission and the Mandate
Lieutenant-General J.J. Frewen
6 UNAMIR: a Deployed Legal Officer's Retrospective
Bruce 'Ossie' Oswald
7 Do Not Intervene: UNAMIR's Rules of Engagement from the Inside
Phillip Drew and Major (ret'd) Brent Beardsley
Part 2: The "G" Word
8 Defining Genocide
Melanie O'Brien
9 Rwanda, the Holocaust, and the Predictable Path to Genocide
Phillip Drew
10 Moral EquivalenceThe Story of Genocide Denial in Rwanda
Linda Melvern
11 Gendering Rwanda Genocide and Post-Genocide
Adam Jones
Part 3: Prosecuting Genocide
12 The ICTR and Its Contribution to the Revivification of International Criminal Law
Emily Crawford
13 Post-Genocide Justice in Rwanda
M.A. Drumbl
Part 4: Rwanda's Legacy
14 Rwanda: Lessons Observed. Lessons Learned?
Jane Boulden
15 Some Rules of Engagement Legacies of the
Report of the Independent Inquiry into the Actions of the United Nations during the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda
Rob McLaughlin
16 Rwanda and the RohingyaLearning the Wrong Lessons?
David J. Simon
17 Humanitarian Intervention and R2P
Stacey Henderson
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