Classifying Genocide in International Law
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Classifying Genocide in International Law
The Substantiality Requirement
Uraz, Onur
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2022
276
Dura
Inglês
9781032132426
15 a 20 dias
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Table of Cases
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter One - An Introduction to the Problem of the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality' in Genocide Law
Chapter Two - The Emergence of the Substantiality Requirement as a De Facto Norm and its Judicial Application
Chapter Three - The Substantiality Requirement in the Legal Literature: Uncovering Binary and Substantialist Thinking
Chapter Four - Beyond Binary and Substantialist Thinking: Embracing the Contingency in the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality'
Chapter Five - Locating the Relevant 'Part' in Light of the Processual Nature of Group Destruction and the Contextuality of Genocidal Intent
Chapter Six - A Four-Step Examination for Establishing the Crime of Genocide
Chapter Seven - A Case Study: The Question of Genocide in South Sudan and the Substantiality Requirement
General Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter One - An Introduction to the Problem of the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality' in Genocide Law
Chapter Two - The Emergence of the Substantiality Requirement as a De Facto Norm and its Judicial Application
Chapter Three - The Substantiality Requirement in the Legal Literature: Uncovering Binary and Substantialist Thinking
Chapter Four - Beyond Binary and Substantialist Thinking: Embracing the Contingency in the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality'
Chapter Five - Locating the Relevant 'Part' in Light of the Processual Nature of Group Destruction and the Contextuality of Genocidal Intent
Chapter Six - A Four-Step Examination for Establishing the Crime of Genocide
Chapter Seven - A Case Study: The Question of Genocide in South Sudan and the Substantiality Requirement
General Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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Genocide;International Criminal Law;Substantiality Requirement;Required Maximum;Myanmar;The Rohingya;Genocidal Intent;Trial Chamber;Group Destruction;ICTY Trial Chamber;Out-group Perceptions;Mens Rea;South Sudan;Biological Destruction;Bosnian Muslims;Protected Groups;Actus Reus;Genocide Law;Normative Ethos;Military Aged Men;ICJ;Genealogical Imperative;ICC Element;ICTR Case Law;Appeals Chamber;SPLA Soldier;Perpetrator Group;Ad Hoc Committee Draft;ICTY Appeal Chamber;Bosnian Muslim Population
Table of Cases
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter One - An Introduction to the Problem of the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality' in Genocide Law
Chapter Two - The Emergence of the Substantiality Requirement as a De Facto Norm and its Judicial Application
Chapter Three - The Substantiality Requirement in the Legal Literature: Uncovering Binary and Substantialist Thinking
Chapter Four - Beyond Binary and Substantialist Thinking: Embracing the Contingency in the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality'
Chapter Five - Locating the Relevant 'Part' in Light of the Processual Nature of Group Destruction and the Contextuality of Genocidal Intent
Chapter Six - A Four-Step Examination for Establishing the Crime of Genocide
Chapter Seven - A Case Study: The Question of Genocide in South Sudan and the Substantiality Requirement
General Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter One - An Introduction to the Problem of the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality' in Genocide Law
Chapter Two - The Emergence of the Substantiality Requirement as a De Facto Norm and its Judicial Application
Chapter Three - The Substantiality Requirement in the Legal Literature: Uncovering Binary and Substantialist Thinking
Chapter Four - Beyond Binary and Substantialist Thinking: Embracing the Contingency in the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality'
Chapter Five - Locating the Relevant 'Part' in Light of the Processual Nature of Group Destruction and the Contextuality of Genocidal Intent
Chapter Six - A Four-Step Examination for Establishing the Crime of Genocide
Chapter Seven - A Case Study: The Question of Genocide in South Sudan and the Substantiality Requirement
General Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Genocide;International Criminal Law;Substantiality Requirement;Required Maximum;Myanmar;The Rohingya;Genocidal Intent;Trial Chamber;Group Destruction;ICTY Trial Chamber;Out-group Perceptions;Mens Rea;South Sudan;Biological Destruction;Bosnian Muslims;Protected Groups;Actus Reus;Genocide Law;Normative Ethos;Military Aged Men;ICJ;Genealogical Imperative;ICC Element;ICTR Case Law;Appeals Chamber;SPLA Soldier;Perpetrator Group;Ad Hoc Committee Draft;ICTY Appeal Chamber;Bosnian Muslim Population