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Human Rights Law

2010

Selected Works

Associate Professor Sam Garkawe

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Amnesty For Truth: A Violation Of Human Rights By South Africa's Truth And Reconciliation Commission?, Sam Garkawe Jul 2010

Amnesty For Truth: A Violation Of Human Rights By South Africa's Truth And Reconciliation Commission?, Sam Garkawe

Associate Professor Sam Garkawe

Papers originally presented at an international conference hosted by The Centre for Law, Politics and Culture at Southern Cross University held at Byron Bay, Australia, in July 2003.


Indigenous Human Rights, Sam Garkawe, Loretta Kelly, Warwick Fisher Jul 2010

Indigenous Human Rights, Sam Garkawe, Loretta Kelly, Warwick Fisher

Associate Professor Sam Garkawe

Indigenous Human Rights is an edited selection of proceedings of the Australian Indigenous Human Rights Conference, organised by members of Southern Cross University in February 2000. The collection covers a range of issues relating to Indigenous human rights including: racial discrimination and 'special measures'; removal of children; law and order; access to the United Nations; and prospects for the use of international law. One of the most important aspects of the book is the range of Indigenous and non-Indigenous contributors from Australia, the Pacific, north America, and Europe.


The Role And Rights Of Victims At The Nuremberg International Military Tribunal, Sam Garkawe Jul 2010

The Role And Rights Of Victims At The Nuremberg International Military Tribunal, Sam Garkawe

Associate Professor Sam Garkawe

Contents: The American perspective on Nuremberg: a case of cascading ironies / Raymond M Brown-- The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg: British perspectives / David Cesarani-- The French perspective / Hervé Ascensio-- The role of the Soviet Union in the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg / Michael J Bazyler-- Das internationale militärtribunal von Nürnberg aus deutscher perspektive / Albin Eser-- A Jewish lobby at Nuremberg: Jacob Robinson and the Institute of Jewish Affairs, 1945-46 / Michael R Marrus-- Genocide on trial: law and collective memory / Donald Bloxham-- The role and rights of victims at the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal …


Colin Tatz, With Intent To Destroy: Reflecting On Genocide, Sam Boris Garkawe Jul 2010

Colin Tatz, With Intent To Destroy: Reflecting On Genocide, Sam Boris Garkawe

Associate Professor Sam Garkawe

Professor Colin Tatz has been one ofthe most prominent scholars in the field of the politics of race and genocide, and has dedicated much of his career to 'a profound appreciation of genocide as the ultimate form of racism' (p 14). His most recent book, With Intent To Destroy: Reflecting on Genocide, makes a valuable and impressive contribution to the many debates and issues surrounding the meaning of genocide and its possible applicability to 'advanced' nations traditionally thought to be immune from such accusations. The book draws heavily on previous published articles, papers and speeches by the writer. Within its …