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020 _a9780754647300
040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a345.0251
_bQUI/GEN
100 _aQuigley, John
245 _aGenocide Convention :
_ban International Law Analysis
_cby John Quigley.
260 _aEngland :
_bAshgate,
_c2006.
300 _a301 p.
500 _aPart 1 Outlawing Genocide Chapter 1. A crime without a name Chapter 2. The contours of genocide Chapter 3. Genocide in crime codes Part 2 Calling to Account Chapter 4. Prosecuting under a quasi-genocide statute Chapter 5. Prosecuting without a genocide statute Chapter 6. Prosecuting under a true genocide statute Chapter 7. Prosecuting in international courts Chapter 8. Suing in the world court Part 3 Genocide's Legal Environment Chapter 9. Ex post facto genocide Chapter 10. Treaty violation or crime Chapter 11. Genocide in customary law Chapter 12. The UN Security Council and genocide Part 4 Genocidal Intent Chapter 13. The acts of genocide Chapter 14. Genocide by killing Chapter 15. Destroying a group Chapter 16. Instant destruction Chapter 17. Intent without intent Chapter 18. The motives for genocide Chapter 19. The intent of others Part 5 The Victims of Genocide Chapter 20. The numbers game Chapter 21. Identifying a group Chapter 22. A group in the eye of the beholder Chapter 23. Genocide by mistake Part 6 The Scale of Genocide Chapter 24. Retail genocide Chapter 25. Wholesale genocide Chapter 26. Local genocide Chapter 27. Targeting important persons Chapter 28. Targeting political opponents Part 7 Techniques of Genocide Chapter 29. Ethnic cleansing and genocidal intent Chapter 30. Ethnic cleansing in the courts Chapter 31. Human habitat Chapter 32. Aerial genocide Chapter 33. Nuclear genocide Part 8 Genocide by a State Chapter 34. Opting out Chapter 35. The Convention's curious omission Chapter 36. States as criminals Chapter 37. States as perpetrators of genocide Chapter 38. Other routes to jurisdiction Chapter 39. States as intermeddlers Chapter 40. A legal interest in genocide Chapter 41. Compensation for victims Part9 Why Genocide? The World Court's power The need for genocide The power of domestic courts The deterrent value of genocide Appendix Bibliography Index
650 _aCriminal law
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