The purpose of this research is to evaluate the United Nations’ process of investigating potential cases of genocide and determining if a crime has been committed. The main documents analyzed are the initial works produced by Raphael Lemkin and the laws created at the United Nations Convention on Genocide in 1948. I apply the definitions and processes in these documents to the genocides in Rwanda and Darfur. The comparison will show that the two situations were very similar, yet Rwanda was labeled a genocide and Darfur was not. Then, I show that the economy of a country going through genocide can have a political influence on the United Nations’ investigative process. The findings are that the inconsistency within the United Nations’ proces...
Genocide may be the most recent crime to have been introduced into international criminal law, but i...
In 1948, a mere four years after Raphael Lemkin coined the word “genocide,” the UN General Assembly ...
April 6, 2009, marked the fifteenth anniversary of the beginning of the Rwandan Genocide. In 1994, i...
Overview: Before the 1940s the word genocide did not exist. There was no name for unique mass killin...
Genocide, Ethnonationalism, and the United Nations examines a series of related crises in human civi...
In the time since UN member states came together in 1948 to adopt the Convention on the Prevention...
This paper is an exploration of genocide prosecutions since the inception of the term in 1944 by Rap...
abstract: In the aftermath of the Second World War and global atrocities that occurred during the Na...
When the United Nations commission investigating Darfur issued its report in January 2005, it conc...
The emergence of legal rules governing criminal liability for genocide represents the natural respon...
The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide was the first human rights ...
In 1993 one of the most extensive genocides took place in Europe, the holocaust. As a result the Uni...
The Genocide Convention, drafted by the United Nations soon after the Nuremberg trials, represented ...
Summary Title: Genocide, or not genocide, that is the question A case study of the international com...
This paper is an exploration of genocide prosecutions since the inception of the term in 1944 by Rap...
Genocide may be the most recent crime to have been introduced into international criminal law, but i...
In 1948, a mere four years after Raphael Lemkin coined the word “genocide,” the UN General Assembly ...
April 6, 2009, marked the fifteenth anniversary of the beginning of the Rwandan Genocide. In 1994, i...
Overview: Before the 1940s the word genocide did not exist. There was no name for unique mass killin...
Genocide, Ethnonationalism, and the United Nations examines a series of related crises in human civi...
In the time since UN member states came together in 1948 to adopt the Convention on the Prevention...
This paper is an exploration of genocide prosecutions since the inception of the term in 1944 by Rap...
abstract: In the aftermath of the Second World War and global atrocities that occurred during the Na...
When the United Nations commission investigating Darfur issued its report in January 2005, it conc...
The emergence of legal rules governing criminal liability for genocide represents the natural respon...
The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide was the first human rights ...
In 1993 one of the most extensive genocides took place in Europe, the holocaust. As a result the Uni...
The Genocide Convention, drafted by the United Nations soon after the Nuremberg trials, represented ...
Summary Title: Genocide, or not genocide, that is the question A case study of the international com...
This paper is an exploration of genocide prosecutions since the inception of the term in 1944 by Rap...
Genocide may be the most recent crime to have been introduced into international criminal law, but i...
In 1948, a mere four years after Raphael Lemkin coined the word “genocide,” the UN General Assembly ...
April 6, 2009, marked the fifteenth anniversary of the beginning of the Rwandan Genocide. In 1994, i...