This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record.Protection from genocide has been a common denominator in state rhetoric since 1948 when the Genocide Convention was adopted. However, state accountability for this archetypical crime of the state is virtually non-existent. This paper addresses a two-pronged puzzle, namely: (i) why, no government involved in the commission of genocide has to-date been held responsible for it; and (ii) how legal processes of the sole Court that addresses states’ disputes regarding genocide – the International Court of Justice – condition, even limit, the quality of decisions taken by the Court with particular reference to state liabi...
The article comments on the recent judgment of the International Court of Justice in the Genocide ca...
The article comments on the recent judgment of the International Court of Justice in the Genocide ca...
The crime of genocide has historical antecedents, dating back to several decades before its eventual...
The Genocide Convention, drafted by the United Nations soon after the Nuremberg trials, represented ...
Last February, the International Court of Justice issued a judgement adjudicating claims by Bosnia a...
In February 2007 the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered a lengthy judgment in a major ge...
It is widely accepted in international law that the responsibility of states for the breach of an ob...
In February 2007 the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered a lengthy judgment in a major ge...
In February 2007 the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered a lengthy judgment in a major ge...
It is widely accepted in international law that the responsibility of states for the breach of an ob...
It is widely accepted in international law that the responsibility of states for the breach of an ob...
It is widely accepted in international law that the responsibility of states for the breach of an ob...
It is widely accepted in international law that the responsibility of states for the breach of an ob...
It is widely accepted in international law that the responsibility of states for the breach of an ob...
This article examines the scope of the duty that arises from Article 1 of the Genocide Convention[1]...
The article comments on the recent judgment of the International Court of Justice in the Genocide ca...
The article comments on the recent judgment of the International Court of Justice in the Genocide ca...
The crime of genocide has historical antecedents, dating back to several decades before its eventual...
The Genocide Convention, drafted by the United Nations soon after the Nuremberg trials, represented ...
Last February, the International Court of Justice issued a judgement adjudicating claims by Bosnia a...
In February 2007 the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered a lengthy judgment in a major ge...
It is widely accepted in international law that the responsibility of states for the breach of an ob...
In February 2007 the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered a lengthy judgment in a major ge...
In February 2007 the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered a lengthy judgment in a major ge...
It is widely accepted in international law that the responsibility of states for the breach of an ob...
It is widely accepted in international law that the responsibility of states for the breach of an ob...
It is widely accepted in international law that the responsibility of states for the breach of an ob...
It is widely accepted in international law that the responsibility of states for the breach of an ob...
It is widely accepted in international law that the responsibility of states for the breach of an ob...
This article examines the scope of the duty that arises from Article 1 of the Genocide Convention[1]...
The article comments on the recent judgment of the International Court of Justice in the Genocide ca...
The article comments on the recent judgment of the International Court of Justice in the Genocide ca...
The crime of genocide has historical antecedents, dating back to several decades before its eventual...