Summary of Paper Presented for the Plenary Session, “Causes of Contemporary Genocide� for the International Roundtable on Genocide, Montreal, November 19-20.The Lester B. Pearson Canadian International Peacekeeping Centr
The atrocities that were committed in Rwanda, Bosnia and Armenia could not have been possible withou...
In 1993 one of the most extensive genocides took place in Europe, the holocaust. As a result the Uni...
This century has witnessed many genocides throughout the world by the hands of leaders and citizens ...
The emergence of legal rules governing criminal liability for genocide represents the natural respon...
This thesis offers insight into the causes of genocide through a comparative analysis of four incide...
The crime of genocide is the newest international crime. It must be kept as a separate, distinct, a...
The purpose of this research is to evaluate the United Nations’ process of investigating potential c...
When confronted with one of the most terrible atrocities the world has seen, we often see differing ...
In 1943, Raphael Lemkin coined the term “genocide” to describe the horrific events of the holocaust....
This article surveys risk factors for genocide and genocide prevention from the perspectives of four...
abstract: In the aftermath of the Second World War and global atrocities that occurred during the Na...
This book is intended as a concise introduction to a complex field with a large and fast growing sch...
Genocide, Ethnonationalism, and the United Nations examines a series of related crises in human civi...
It is my position that those wishing to prevent genocide are not the only ones studying it. A clear ...
This book defines genocide, distinguishing it from mass murder, war crimes, and other atrocities; al...
The atrocities that were committed in Rwanda, Bosnia and Armenia could not have been possible withou...
In 1993 one of the most extensive genocides took place in Europe, the holocaust. As a result the Uni...
This century has witnessed many genocides throughout the world by the hands of leaders and citizens ...
The emergence of legal rules governing criminal liability for genocide represents the natural respon...
This thesis offers insight into the causes of genocide through a comparative analysis of four incide...
The crime of genocide is the newest international crime. It must be kept as a separate, distinct, a...
The purpose of this research is to evaluate the United Nations’ process of investigating potential c...
When confronted with one of the most terrible atrocities the world has seen, we often see differing ...
In 1943, Raphael Lemkin coined the term “genocide” to describe the horrific events of the holocaust....
This article surveys risk factors for genocide and genocide prevention from the perspectives of four...
abstract: In the aftermath of the Second World War and global atrocities that occurred during the Na...
This book is intended as a concise introduction to a complex field with a large and fast growing sch...
Genocide, Ethnonationalism, and the United Nations examines a series of related crises in human civi...
It is my position that those wishing to prevent genocide are not the only ones studying it. A clear ...
This book defines genocide, distinguishing it from mass murder, war crimes, and other atrocities; al...
The atrocities that were committed in Rwanda, Bosnia and Armenia could not have been possible withou...
In 1993 one of the most extensive genocides took place in Europe, the holocaust. As a result the Uni...
This century has witnessed many genocides throughout the world by the hands of leaders and citizens ...