Politics of Genocide
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Politics of Genocide
From the Genocide Convention to the Responsibility to Protect
Bachman, Jeffrey S.
Rutgers University Press
09/2022
226
Dura
Inglês
9781978821460
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Genocide and State Impunity
1. Territorializing Prevention of Genocide
2. Redefining the Crime of Genocide for Reasons of State
3. The ICJ as Enabler of State Impunity for Genocide
4. The P-5 and Discretionary Non-Application of the Genocide Convention
5. The Responsibility to Protect and P-5 Impunity
Conclusion: The Persistent Outlaw, Perpetual Impunity, and the Field of Genocide Studies
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
1. Territorializing Prevention of Genocide
2. Redefining the Crime of Genocide for Reasons of State
3. The ICJ as Enabler of State Impunity for Genocide
4. The P-5 and Discretionary Non-Application of the Genocide Convention
5. The Responsibility to Protect and P-5 Impunity
Conclusion: The Persistent Outlaw, Perpetual Impunity, and the Field of Genocide Studies
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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United Nations; UN; Geneva Conventions; The Genocide Convention; legal definition of genocide; The Secretariat Draft; Ad Hoc Committee Draft; political analysis; United Nations analysis; Books on Law; World Law; the Holocaust; Jewish genocide; Jewish oppression; The Armenian Genocide; judicial systems; justice and law; international law; World War 2; The Final Solution; Adolf Hitler; International Criminal Court; International Court of Justice
Introduction: Genocide and State Impunity
1. Territorializing Prevention of Genocide
2. Redefining the Crime of Genocide for Reasons of State
3. The ICJ as Enabler of State Impunity for Genocide
4. The P-5 and Discretionary Non-Application of the Genocide Convention
5. The Responsibility to Protect and P-5 Impunity
Conclusion: The Persistent Outlaw, Perpetual Impunity, and the Field of Genocide Studies
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
1. Territorializing Prevention of Genocide
2. Redefining the Crime of Genocide for Reasons of State
3. The ICJ as Enabler of State Impunity for Genocide
4. The P-5 and Discretionary Non-Application of the Genocide Convention
5. The Responsibility to Protect and P-5 Impunity
Conclusion: The Persistent Outlaw, Perpetual Impunity, and the Field of Genocide Studies
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
United Nations; UN; Geneva Conventions; The Genocide Convention; legal definition of genocide; The Secretariat Draft; Ad Hoc Committee Draft; political analysis; United Nations analysis; Books on Law; World Law; the Holocaust; Jewish genocide; Jewish oppression; The Armenian Genocide; judicial systems; justice and law; international law; World War 2; The Final Solution; Adolf Hitler; International Criminal Court; International Court of Justice