This article will review the approach taken by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR\u27 or \u27Tribunal\u27) in the trial of three defendants, each accused of inciting genocide. In evaluating the ICTR\u27s opinion I will examine some of the more significant precedents the Tribunal relied upon in its decision. I will also analyze U.S. jurisprudence on preventing incitement to violence, and briefly compare the international and U.S. approaches to punishing incitement. My analysis of U.S. jurisprudence will focus mainly on the U.S. Supreme Court case of Virgina v. Black, as well as a few earlier cases dealing with government prohibitions on hate speech.\u2
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The purpose of this Article is not to answer the question of whether the death penalty is an appropr...
Genocide denial, increasingly common in the cyber world, is outlawed in several nations globally in ...
48 p. ; This student paper has been awarded the 2008 Raymond W. Schowers Prize.This article will rev...
This article compares sentencing of those convicted of participation in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda....
Hate speech regularly, if not inevitably, precedes and accompanies ethnic conflicts, and particularl...
When powerful radio broadcasts exhort listeners to kill their neighbors, may outside nations or inte...
When powerful radio broadcasts exhort listeners to kill their neighbors, may outside nations or inte...
This article looks at the international criminal law on hate speech that falls short of direct and p...
This article looks at the international criminal law on hate speech that falls short of direct and p...
The Genocide Convention, drafted by the United Nations soon after the Nuremberg trials, represented ...
This article looks at the international criminal law on hate speech that falls short of direct and p...
This essay appears as the ninth chapter of The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International C...
The crime of genocide is the newest international crime. It must be kept as a separate, distinct, a...
This article examines the scope of the duty that arises from Article 1 of the Genocide Convention[1]...
Closely examining the Darfur, Sudan, genocide, and making reference to other genocides, this Article...
The purpose of this Article is not to answer the question of whether the death penalty is an appropr...
Genocide denial, increasingly common in the cyber world, is outlawed in several nations globally in ...
48 p. ; This student paper has been awarded the 2008 Raymond W. Schowers Prize.This article will rev...
This article compares sentencing of those convicted of participation in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda....
Hate speech regularly, if not inevitably, precedes and accompanies ethnic conflicts, and particularl...
When powerful radio broadcasts exhort listeners to kill their neighbors, may outside nations or inte...
When powerful radio broadcasts exhort listeners to kill their neighbors, may outside nations or inte...
This article looks at the international criminal law on hate speech that falls short of direct and p...
This article looks at the international criminal law on hate speech that falls short of direct and p...
The Genocide Convention, drafted by the United Nations soon after the Nuremberg trials, represented ...
This article looks at the international criminal law on hate speech that falls short of direct and p...
This essay appears as the ninth chapter of The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International C...
The crime of genocide is the newest international crime. It must be kept as a separate, distinct, a...
This article examines the scope of the duty that arises from Article 1 of the Genocide Convention[1]...
Closely examining the Darfur, Sudan, genocide, and making reference to other genocides, this Article...
The purpose of this Article is not to answer the question of whether the death penalty is an appropr...
Genocide denial, increasingly common in the cyber world, is outlawed in several nations globally in ...