What is traditional for common crimes can scarcely be oppressive innovation for mass-murder. Even freedom of communication is not, furthermore, an absolute in democratic preference: security and human decency must likewise have their place. It is no little irony that argument must be made in support of a convention to suppress genocide. The spectacle, writes a contemporary journal of opinion, of modern man explaining his right to existence is an odd one. The Genocide Convention is but one of many interrelated measures in a world-wide program to secure peace and respect for the dignity of the individual human being. Rational appraisal of this Convention requires both a perspective of the centuries of man\u27s long struggle for freedom an...
A look back at the twentieth century reveals that the most critical steps in the criminalization of ...
In 1948, a mere four years after Raphael Lemkin coined the word “genocide,” the UN General Assembly ...
The Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide\u27 protects ...
Shocked by the Nazis\u27 barbaric mass-murder of millions of Jews, Poles and Gypsies just because th...
The Genocide Convention, drafted by the United Nations soon after the Nuremberg trials, represented ...
The crime of genocide is committed when a person is harmed because of his nationality, race or relig...
The following essay is based on a talk delivered at the UN during the American Bar Associations Conf...
The crime of genocide is the newest international crime. It must be kept as a separate, distinct, a...
Today at least, it is generally recognized that genocide is a crimen contra omnes, a crime under cus...
Genocidal violence in our times is expected to take new forms, given the actual problems of our soci...
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...
Genocide was declared an international crime in 1946. In response to this declaration, the Conventio...
On September 2, 1998, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda issued its first conviction for...
In contrast to prosecuting and punishing committed acts of genocide, the Genocide Convention is sile...
A look back at the twentieth century reveals that the most critical steps in the criminalization of ...
In 1948, a mere four years after Raphael Lemkin coined the word “genocide,” the UN General Assembly ...
The Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide\u27 protects ...
Shocked by the Nazis\u27 barbaric mass-murder of millions of Jews, Poles and Gypsies just because th...
The Genocide Convention, drafted by the United Nations soon after the Nuremberg trials, represented ...
The crime of genocide is committed when a person is harmed because of his nationality, race or relig...
The following essay is based on a talk delivered at the UN during the American Bar Associations Conf...
The crime of genocide is the newest international crime. It must be kept as a separate, distinct, a...
Today at least, it is generally recognized that genocide is a crimen contra omnes, a crime under cus...
Genocidal violence in our times is expected to take new forms, given the actual problems of our soci...
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...
Genocide was declared an international crime in 1946. In response to this declaration, the Conventio...
On September 2, 1998, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda issued its first conviction for...
In contrast to prosecuting and punishing committed acts of genocide, the Genocide Convention is sile...
A look back at the twentieth century reveals that the most critical steps in the criminalization of ...
In 1948, a mere four years after Raphael Lemkin coined the word “genocide,” the UN General Assembly ...
The Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide\u27 protects ...