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Genocide and the Right to Exist : An International Criminal Law Account / by Dimitrios A. Kourtis.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kourtis, Dimitrios A.
Series:
International Criminal Justice Series, 2352-6726 ; 36
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International criminal law.
Human rights.
Humanitarian law.
International law.
International Criminal Law.
Human Rights.
International Humanitarian Law, Law of Armed Conflict.
Sources and Subjects of International Law, International Organizations.
Local Subjects:
International Criminal Law.
Human Rights.
International Humanitarian Law, Law of Armed Conflict.
Sources and Subjects of International Law, International Organizations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1001 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press : Imprint: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2024.
Summary:
This book delves into the complexities of genocide as a legal concept, offering a fresh perspective by exploring the rights of groups to exist under international criminal law. It presents an in-depth analysis of group rights, challenging traditional interpretations within the context of the Genocide Convention. By focusing on the conceptual and practical implications of recognizing groups as rights-holders, this work introduces a nuanced understanding of collective rights and their enforcement. What sets this approach apart is its thorough examination of both the theoretical foundations and the operational aspects of international law concerning genocide. The book provides a critical assessment of various legal theories, addressing how these can be reconciled with the dynamic nature of international human rights practices. It also highlights the potential for these theoretical frameworks to impact the protection of vulnerable groups on a global scale. The scope of this work is broad yet detailed, encompassing an analysis that will be invaluable for legal practitioners, scholars, and policymakers. It systematically addresses the ambiguities and challenges in defining and prosecuting genocide, offering strategic insights into the enhancement of legal frameworks to prevent such atrocities. The book incorporates primary archival research that brings to light new evidence on the drafting of the Genocide Convention, including cases such as that of the Greek children, which have previously been underexplored. The primary audience for the work includes academics and students in the fields of international law, international criminal law, criminal law, human rights, and genocide studies, as well as diplomats, policy-makers, legal professionals, historians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers specializing in genocide, and genocide scholars in general. The insights provided will be crucial for anyone committed to advancing the understanding and implementation of international law protecting group rights. Dimitrios Kourtis holds a PhD and is a Post-doctoral Researcher and Teaching Fellow in the Department of International Studies at the Faculty of Law of the Aristotle University in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Group Rights and the Right to Exist
Chapter 3. Understanding the Collective Right to Exist: Acoustic Separation and Survival Units
Chapter 4. Grouphood in the Law on Genocide
Chapter 5. The Protected Value and the Prohibition of Genocide
Chapter 6. Genocide and Impossible Attempts: Transcending Acoustic Separation
Chapter 7. Reconciling the Social and the Legal: Genocide as a Process
Chapter 8. The Contextual Element and the Inchoate Offenses of Genocide
Chapter 9. The Structure of Endangerment in the Actus Reus of Genocide
Chapter 10. A Realistic Genocidal Intent
Chapter 11. As Such: A Definitional Element or an Interpretative Aid?
Conclusions.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9789462656598
9462656592
OCLC:
1500772159

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