Tuesday, January 15, 2013

REDEFINING GENOCIDE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT’S FAILURE TO INDICT ON THE DARFUR SITUATION* Simeon Sungi Indiana University

Sungi.pdf (application/pdf Object)  "Rejecting the notion that the victims of genocide were limited to racial, religious, national, and ethnic groups, he proposed that the United Nations redefine genocide as “the deliberate destruction of physical life of individual human beings by reason of their membership of any human collectivity as such” (Drost, 1959, p.125). maintaining public order” (Kuper, 1981, p.28)." (Page 6)
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Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Criminology Sungi
2011 Special Edition Vol. 1: 63-88
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REDEFINING GENOCIDE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT’S FAILURE TO INDICT ON THE DARFUR SITUATION*
Simeon Sungi
Indiana University

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