The paper is dedicated to genocide as one of the most challenging international crimes sanctioned by both national and international laws. The paper seeks to analyze the contemporary international legal character of genocide, its basic characteristics, features, and its consequences. The main purpose and the idea of this paper is to prove, through the analysis of this international crime, the extent of harm the genocide may cause to an ethnic, religious, racial, minority, or political group, and, at the same time, to draw attention of all subjects of international public law to the necessity of taking preventive and protective measures against genocide
Defence date: 10 June 2014Examining Board: Professor Francesco Francioni, EUI (Supervisor) Professo...
This paper explores the nature of crimes against humanity and the\ud moments that distinguish such a...
The crime of cultural genocide refers to the deliberate and systematic destruction or erasure of the...
1 Abstract Genocide belongs to the category of crimes under international law. Crime under internati...
The crime of genocide is considered one of the most serious international crimes within the scope of...
According to the internation law, genocide is a crime commited by persons endowed with state power o...
Genocide is a crime unlike others and with the help of the 1948 Genocide Convention and its definiti...
Abstract. International criminal law, as a system of legal regulations embodied in the acts of inter...
This book presents a review of historical and emerging legal issues that concern the interpretation ...
The emergence of legal rules governing criminal liability for genocide represents the natural respo...
This paper examines cultural aspects of the crime of genocide. Although the concept of cultural geno...
This paper argues that (a) the popular use of the term ‘genocide’ often does not reflect what is spe...
The 1948 Genocide Convention has become a vital legal tool in the international campaign against imp...
The Crime of Genocide before the International Criminal Institutions Abstract The crime of genocide ...
The article gives a view on the problematic of genocide as the most cruel crime of both internationa...
Defence date: 10 June 2014Examining Board: Professor Francesco Francioni, EUI (Supervisor) Professo...
This paper explores the nature of crimes against humanity and the\ud moments that distinguish such a...
The crime of cultural genocide refers to the deliberate and systematic destruction or erasure of the...
1 Abstract Genocide belongs to the category of crimes under international law. Crime under internati...
The crime of genocide is considered one of the most serious international crimes within the scope of...
According to the internation law, genocide is a crime commited by persons endowed with state power o...
Genocide is a crime unlike others and with the help of the 1948 Genocide Convention and its definiti...
Abstract. International criminal law, as a system of legal regulations embodied in the acts of inter...
This book presents a review of historical and emerging legal issues that concern the interpretation ...
The emergence of legal rules governing criminal liability for genocide represents the natural respo...
This paper examines cultural aspects of the crime of genocide. Although the concept of cultural geno...
This paper argues that (a) the popular use of the term ‘genocide’ often does not reflect what is spe...
The 1948 Genocide Convention has become a vital legal tool in the international campaign against imp...
The Crime of Genocide before the International Criminal Institutions Abstract The crime of genocide ...
The article gives a view on the problematic of genocide as the most cruel crime of both internationa...
Defence date: 10 June 2014Examining Board: Professor Francesco Francioni, EUI (Supervisor) Professo...
This paper explores the nature of crimes against humanity and the\ud moments that distinguish such a...
The crime of cultural genocide refers to the deliberate and systematic destruction or erasure of the...