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The Genocide Convention Sixty Years after its Adoption

Erschienen am 01.09.2010, 1. Auflage 2010
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ISBN/EAN: 9789067043151
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 400 S.
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

InhaltsangabeIntroduction E. Conze and Chr. Safferling; Part I. Historical Development: 2. Genocide in international law and international relations prior to 1948 W. Schabas; 3. Raphael Lemkin and the Nuremberg Trial J. Barrett; 4. The United Nations and the origins of the Genocide Convention 1946-1948 J. Dülffer; 5. Strategies for 'genocide trials' after WWII - how the Allied powers dealt with the phenomenon of genocide in occupied Germany W. Form; 6. The Holocaust and the Genocide Convention of 1948 H. Reginbogin; Part II. Public Policy Considerations: 7. Genocide prevention and the dynamics of conflict U. Wagner and Th. Bonacker; 8. War crimes, genocide trials and 'Vergangenheitspolitik': the German case A. Weinke; 9. Genocide and the Genocide Convention in Israel M. Zimmermann; Part III. Interpretation of the Crime of Genocide: 10. The policy element in genocide: when is it required by international rules? A. Cassese; 11. The two notions of genocide: distinguishing macro phenomena and individual misconduct S. Kirsch; 12. Different forms of participating in genocide H. Radtke; 13. The special intent requirement in the crime of genocide Chr. Safferling; Part IV. Case Studies: 14. The challenges of genocide trials: 'the Cambodian situation' J. Aßmann; 15. The ICC and the crime of genocide H.-P. Kaul; 16. The crime of genocide applied in practice - selected aspects of the jurisprudence of the ad-hoc tribunals' appeals chambers M. Schuster; 17. International genocide trials: three case studies I. Weinberg de Roca; Part V. Genocide and the ICJ: 18. The ICJ judgment in the Bosnian genocide case and beyond: a need to reconceptualize? A. Seibert-Fohr; 19. Genocide and the International Court of Justice B. Simma; Part VI. Historic Cases: 20. The trial of Adolf Eichmann and other genocide trials G. Bach; 21. The Auschwitz trial at the Landgericht Frankfurt and its importance for the prohibition of genocide H. Düx; 22. The Nuremberg Trial W. R. Harris.

Inhalt

Introduction E. Conze and Chr. Safferling; Part I. Historical Development: 2. Genocide in international law and international relations prior to 1948 W. Schabas; 3. Raphael Lemkin and the Nuremberg Trial J. Barrett; 4. The United Nations and the origins of the Genocide Convention 1946-1948 J. Dülffer; 5. Strategies for ''genocide trials'' after WWII - how the Allied powers dealt with the phenomenon of genocide in occupied Germany W. Form; 6. The Holocaust and the Genocide Convention of 1948 H. Reginbogin; Part II. Public Policy Considerations: 7. Genocide prevention and the dynamics of conflict U. Wagner and Th. Bonacker; 8. War crimes, genocide trials and ''Vergangenheitspolitik'': the German case A. Weinke; 9. Genocide and the Genocide Convention in Israel M. Zimmermann; Part III. Interpretation of the Crime of Genocide: 10. The policy element in genocide: when is it required by international rules? A. Cassese; 11. The two notions of genocide: distinguishing macro phenomena and individual misconduct S. Kirsch; 12. Different forms of participating in genocide H. Radtke; 13. The special intent requirement in the crime of genocide Chr. Safferling; Part IV. Case Studies: 14. The challenges of genocide trials: ''the Cambodian situation'' J. Aßmann; 15. The ICC and the crime of genocide H.-P. Kaul; 16. The crime of genocide applied in practice - selected aspects of the jurisprudence of the ad-hoc tribunals'' appeals chambers M. Schuster; 17. International genocide trials: three case studies I. Weinberg de Roca; Part V. Genocide and the ICJ: 18. The ICJ judgment in the Bosnian genocide case and beyond: a need to reconceptualize? A. Seibert-Fohr; 19. Genocide and the International Court of Justice B. Simma; Part VI. Historic Cases: 20. The trial of Adolf Eichmann and other genocide trials G. Bach; 21. The Auschwitz trial at the Landgericht Frankfurt and its importance for the prohibition of genocide H. Düx; 22. The Nuremberg Trial W. R. Harris.

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