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Full-Text Articles in Law
Turks, Armenians, And Genocide: Is Genocide Foreign To Foreign Policy?, Ibpp Editor
Turks, Armenians, And Genocide: Is Genocide Foreign To Foreign Policy?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes difficulties in forging foreign policy consensus on preventing, attenuating, or intervening to stop genocide.
The Rome Statute On The International Criminal Court - Universal Jurisdiction Or State Consent - To Make Or Break The Package Deal, Sharon A. Williams
The Rome Statute On The International Criminal Court - Universal Jurisdiction Or State Consent - To Make Or Break The Package Deal, Sharon A. Williams
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Normative Framework Of International Humanitarian Law: Overlaps, Gaps, And Ambiguities, Cherif M. Bassiouni
The Normative Framework Of International Humanitarian Law: Overlaps, Gaps, And Ambiguities, Cherif M. Bassiouni
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The International Criminal Court: A Skeptical Analysis, Alfred P. Rubin
The International Criminal Court: A Skeptical Analysis, Alfred P. Rubin
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Holocaust Deniers Can't Be Ignored: History: As Victims And Witnesses Of World War Ii Die Off, Revisionist Views Of The Nazi Horrors Could Gain Broader Acceptance, Kenneth Lasson
All Faculty Scholarship
On trial in an English courtroom, where British historian David Irving has sued American professor Deborah Lipstadt for defamation, is not only the scholars' reputations but history itself. Irving claims that he was libeled by Lipstadt's 1993 book, "Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory," in which she called him "one of the most dangerous of the `revisionists'" because, "familiar with historical evidence, he bends it until it conforms with his ideological leanings and political agenda." But under British law, the burden of proof in defamation is squarely on the defendant, thus making it necessary for Lipstadt …
Trends. The Annan Apologia: Still Missing The Point, Ibpp Editor
Trends. The Annan Apologia: Still Missing The Point, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses Kofi Annan's apology for the United Nations' failure to intervene in the atrocities in Bosnia and Rwanda.
The Guatemalan Historical Clarification Commisiion Finds Genocide, Jan Perlin
The Guatemalan Historical Clarification Commisiion Finds Genocide, Jan Perlin
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
On December 29, 1996 the Guatemalan government and the Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Guatemalteca (URNG), signed peace accords bringing an end to thirty-four years of internal armed conflict.
The Pinochet Case In Spain, Antoni Pigrau Sole'
The Pinochet Case In Spain, Antoni Pigrau Sole'
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The London arrest of the senator and retired general, Augusto Pinochet Ugarte, on October 16, 1998, at the request of Spanish judge, Baltasar Garz6n, (the judge of the Fifth Central Court of Instruction of the National Court), and the steps taken thus far by the British and Spanish courts since the arrest have had, and will continue to have, undisputed transcendence.
Nuremberg In America: Litigating The Holocaust In United States Courts, Michael Bazyler
Nuremberg In America: Litigating The Holocaust In United States Courts, Michael Bazyler
Michael Bazyler
A comprehensive analysis of lawsuits filed in U.S. courts arising out of theft of assets from Jews during World War II.