Fr. 150.00

Crimes of State Past & Present

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor David M. Crowe is a professor of History at Elon University and a Professor of Legal History at Elon University's School of Law. He is President Emeritus of the Association for the Study of Nationalities at Columbia where he has also served as a Visiting Scholar. He has taught at Central European University and has been a Fellow at the Center for Slavic! Eurasia! and East European Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has also been a member of the Education Committee of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington! D.C. and has served as chair of the North Carolina Council on the Holocaust. He has testified before the United States Congress' Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe and the New York City Council's Subcommittee on Immigration. He currently serves on the Editorial Boards of Nationalities Papers! Ethnopolitics! and First World War Studies. Klappentext Based on a special issue of "Nationalities Papers"! this book explores the history of war crimes and genocide and the evolution of a body of international law to deal with the growth of such crimes globally over the past two centuries. Zusammenfassung This book explores the history of war crimes and genocide and the evolution of a body of international law to deal with the growth of such crimes globally over the past two centuries. This book was based on a special issue of Nationalities Papers. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction David M. Crowe 1. War Crimes and Genocide in History, and the Evolution of Responsive International Law David M. Crowe 2. The Last Bullet for the Last Serb? The Ustasa Genocide against Serbs: 1941-1945 Michele Frucht Levy 3. Hitler’s Rassenkampf in the East: The Forgotten Genocide of Soviet POWs Thomas Earl Porter 4. 'Only the National Socialist': Postwar US and West German Approaches to Nazi ‘Euthanasia’ Crimes Michael Bryant 5. Justice 30 Years Later? The Cambodian Special Tribunal for the Punishment of Crimes against Humanity by the Khmer Rouge Wolfgang Form , translated by Michael Bryant 6. Adjudication Deferred: Command Responsibility for War Crimes and US Military Justice from My Lai to Haditha and Beyond William C. Peters ...

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