Genocide and Human Rights
Title | Genocide and Human Rights PDF eBook |
Author | J. Roth |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 373 |
Release | 2005-07-27 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0230554830 |
Genocide is evil or nothing could be. It raises a host of questions about humanity, rights, justice, and reality, which are key areas of concern for philosophy. Strangely, however, philosophers have tended to ignore genocide. Even more problematic, philosophy and philosophers bear more responsibility for genocide than they have usually admitted. In Genocide and Human Rights: A Philosophical Guide, an international group of twenty-five contemporary philosophers work to correct those deficiencies by showing how philosophy can and should respond to genocide, particularly in ways that defend human rights.
Genocide and Human Rights
Title | Genocide and Human Rights PDF eBook |
Author | Jack Nusan Porter |
Publisher | |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Political Science |
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This edition of Genocide and Human Rights marks the 20th anniversary of publication. Originally published in 1982, Genocide and Human Rights was the first anthology of its kind in genocide studies. The field has grown exponentially in the past two decades but this book is as fresh and as relevant as ever, given the times we live in. The genocides in Rwanda, Cambodia, and the former Yugoslavia and their subsequent war crime tribunals all make this book germane to today's headlines.
Crime and Human Rights
Title | Crime and Human Rights PDF eBook |
Author | Joachim Savelsberg |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 146 |
Release | 2010-04-19 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1446248321 |
Crimes against humanity are amongst the most shocking violations imaginable. Savelsberg′s text provides a much-needed criminological insight to the topic, exploring explanations of and responses to human rights abuses. Linking human rights scholarship with criminological theory, the book is divided into three parts: Part 1: Examines the legal and historical approach to the topic within a criminological framework Part 2: Unpicks the aetiology of human rights offending with real and detailed case studies Part 3: Explores institutional responses to crimes and uses criminological theory to offer solutions. Seminal yet concise, Crime and Human Rights is written for advanced students, postgraduates and scholars of crime, crime control and human rights. With its fresh and original approach to a complex topic, the book′s appeal will span across disciplines from politics and sociology to development studies, law, and philosophy. Compact Criminology is an exciting series that invigorates and challenges the international field of criminology. Books in the series are short, authoritative, innovative assessments of emerging issues in criminology and criminal justice – offering critical, accessible introductions to important topics. They take a global rather than a narrowly national approach. Eminently readable and first-rate in quality, each book is written by a leading specialist. Compact Criminology provides a new type of tool for teaching, learning and research, one that is flexible and light on its feet. The series addresses fundamental needs in the growing and increasingly differentiated field of criminology.
Genocide, War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity
Title | Genocide, War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Trahan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Political Science |
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This unique book organizes the decisions of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia by topic, including genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, individual criminal responsibility, command responsibility, affirmative defenses, jurisdiction, sentencing, fair trial rights, guilty pleas and appellate review. In selected cases, the book also applies key aspects of the law to the facts of the case.
The Problems of Genocide
Title | The Problems of Genocide PDF eBook |
Author | A. Dirk Moses |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 611 |
Release | 2021-02-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107103584 |
Historically delineates the problems of genocide as a concept in relation to rival categories of mass violence.
Hidden Genocides
Title | Hidden Genocides PDF eBook |
Author | Alexander Laban Hinton |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 2013-12-18 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0813561647 |
Why are some genocides prominently remembered while others are ignored, hidden, or denied? Consider the Turkish campaign denying the Armenian genocide, followed by the Armenian movement to recognize the violence. Similar movements are building to acknowledge other genocides that have long remained out of sight in the media, such as those against the Circassians, Greeks, Assyrians, the indigenous peoples in the Americas and Australia, and the violence that was the precursor to and the aftermath of the Holocaust. The contributors to this collection look at these cases and others from a variety of perspectives. These essays cover the extent to which our biases, our ways of knowing, our patterns of definition, our assumptions about truth, and our processes of remembering and forgetting as well as the characteristics of generational transmission, the structures of power and state ideology, and diaspora have played a role in hiding some events and not others. Noteworthy among the collection’s coverage is whether the trade in African slaves was a form of genocide and a discussion not only of Hutus brutalizing Tutsi victims in Rwanda, but of the execution of moderate Hutus as well. Hidden Genocides is a significant contribution in terms of both descriptive narratives and interpretations to the emerging subfield of critical genocide studies. Contributors: Daniel Feierstein, Donna-Lee Frieze, Krista Hegburg, Alexander Laban Hinton, Adam Jones, A. Dirk Moses, Chris M. Nunpa, Walter Richmond, Hannibal Travis, and Elisa von Joeden-Forgey
The Genocide Convention
Title | The Genocide Convention PDF eBook |
Author | H. G. Van Der Wilt |
Publisher | Martinus Nijhoff Publishers |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2012-05-16 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9004153284 |
Genocide is acknowledged as 'the crime of crimes'. This book is the product of an encounter between scholars of historical and legal disciplines which have joined forces to address the question of whether the legal concept of genocide still corresponds with the historical and social perception of the phenomenon.