Description |
1 online resource (307 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Editors and contributors -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- PART I: Theoretical and historical framework -- 1. Raphael Lemkin's legacy in international law -- 2. The crime of genocide in Ukraine (1932-1933) -- 3. Kingpins of contention: local-level dynamics of mobilization in the Rwandan genocide -- PART II: International and national legal dimensions -- 4. The crime of genocide in its (nearly) infinite domestic variety |
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5. Responsibility of members of the government and other public officials pursuant to Article IV of the 1948 UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide -- 6. Transnational corporations' liability for genocide under international law -- PART III: Challenges and new developments -- 7. Probing the boundaries of the Genocide Convention: children as a protected group -- 8. Interaction between genocide and superior responsibility: conviction for a special-intent crime without proving special intent? |
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9. 'Kill them all and let God sort them out', or why religiously motivated terrorism should not be confused with the crime of genocide -- 10. Blurring the distinction between ethnic cleansing and genocide -- 11. Genocide and culture: revisiting their relationship 70 years after the Genocide Convention -- 12. Social media incitement to genocide: ECHR countries' perspective -- Index |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Łubiński, Piotr
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ISBN |
9781000076707 |
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1000076709 |
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