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Informationen zum Autor Arnold Krammer Klappentext This timely handbook offers an examination of man's history of war crimes and the parallel development of rules of war to prevent them in the future. Kosovo, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Darfur, Auschwitz. War crimes have occurred in regions around the world and continue to this day. Although atrocities are as old as war itself, they did not become punishable crimes until the law evolved to define them as such. War Crimes, Genocide, and the Law: A Guide to the Issues examines the types of war crimes and the motivations behind them, as well as the laws that seek to control and abolish these heinous acts.Within the handbook, centuries of war crimes and genocides are analyzed and catalogued. At the same time, the author offers a history of the development of the rules of war, enabling readers to grasp the importance of such precedent-setting events as the 1946 Nuremberg Trials, and to see the gradual evolution of the laws intended to punish perpetrators and prevent future barbarism. Zusammenfassung This timely handbook offers an examination of man's history of war crimes and the parallel development of rules of war to prevent them in the future. Kosovo! Rwanda! Sierra Leone! Darfur! Auschwitz. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Chapter 1 War Crimes in History Chapter 2 Searching for the Law Chapter 3 The Worst War Crime of All Chapter 4 Punishment, at Last Chapter 5 The Rules Are Changing Appendix-Primary Documents Laws and Customs of War on Land (Hague IV), October 18, 1907 International Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, Geneva, July 27, 1929 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, United Nations, 1948 Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, August 12, 1949 (Geneva Convention III) Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of August 12, 1949, and Relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol I), Geneva, July 1977 United Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, 1984 Memorandum for John A. Rizzo, Acting General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency, from Office of the Assistant Attorney General, August 1, 2002 Bibliography Index ...