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The Genocide Convention

an international law analysis

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Ashgate Pub.
Language
English
Pages
301

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Table of Contents

A crime without a name
The contours of genocide
Genocide in crime codes
Prosecuting under a quasi-genocide statute
Prosecuting without a genocide statute
Prosecuting under a true genocide statute
Prosecuting in international courts
Suing in the world court
Ex post facto genocide
Treaty violation or crime
Genocide in customary law
The UN Security Council and genocide
The acts of genocide
Genocide by killing
Destroying a group
Instant destruction
Intent without intent
The motives for genocide
The intent of others
The numbers game
Identifying a group
A group in the eye of the beholder
Genocide by mistake
Retail genocide
Wholesale genocide
Local genocide
Targeting important persons
Targeting political opponents
Ethnic cleansing and genocidal intent
Ethnic cleansing in the courts
Human habitat
Aerial genocide
Nuclear genocide
Opting out
The Convention's curious omission
States as criminals
States as perpetrators of genocide
Other routes to jurisdiction
States as intermeddlers
A legal interest in genocide
Compensation for victims
The World Court's power
The need for genocide
The power of domestic courts
The deterrent value of genocide.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-298) and index.

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Aldershot, England, Burlington, VT
Series
International and comparative criminal justice series, International and comparative criminal justice

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Dewey Decimal Class
345/.0251
Library of Congress
KZ7180 .Q85 2006, K5302

The Physical Object

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xv, 301 p. ;
Number of pages
301

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Open Library
OL24912214M
Internet Archive
genocideconventi00quig
ISBN 10
0754647307
LCCN
2006000103
OCLC/WorldCat
62896382

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