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The Genocide Convention
An International Law Analysis
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320 pages
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Focusing on the legal framework surrounding genocide, this book examines how genocide was established as a legal norm and delves into the necessary intent for classification. It also addresses the implications of individual lawsuits against states for genocide, providing an in-depth analysis of the effectiveness of genocide as a legal concept in preventing mass atrocities. Through this exploration, the volume highlights both the challenges and significance of genocide law in the pursuit of justice and accountability.
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2016, paperback
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