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  • The politics of annihilation : a genealogy of genocide, by Benjamin Meiches - University Of Minnesota Press 19.03.19345085
  • International crimes : law and practice. Volume I, Genocide, by Guénaël Mettraux - Oxford University Press 13.08.19345086
  • The genocide in law put to the test by the genocide of emotion: the case of the Republic of Congo, by Anatole Collinet Makosso - L'Harmattan 07.02.19345087
  • The sleeping giant awakens : genocide, Indian residential schools, and the challenge of conciliation, by David B. MacDonald - University of Toronto Press 31.06.19345088
  • Heritage wars : a cultural genocide in Iraq, by Helen Malko - Routledge 06/19345082
  • Beyond perpetrators : complex political actors surrounding the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, by Erin Jessee - Oxford University Press 02/19345090
  • Ethnic conflict and genocide in Rwanda, by Wendy Lambourne - Springer Nature 23.07.19345089
  • The Indonesian massacres as genocide, by Helen Jarvis and Saskia E. Wieringa - Routledge 02/19345091
  • Raphaël Lemkin : culture and cultural genocide, by Douglas Irvin-Erickson - Routledge 11.06.19345092
  • Understanding culture and conflict in preventing genocide, by Douglas Irvin-Erickson - Cambridge University Press 20.06.19345093
  • Genocide and severe past persecution : child survivors of genocide as per se refugees, by Hayley N. Evans - Harvard Human Rights Journal 01/19345095
  • Transitional justice, displacement, and the rights of the young : retributive and restorative approaches in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide, by Marisa O. Ensor - Cambri…345096
  • Illiberal transitional justice and the extraordinary chambers in the courts of Cambodia, by Rebecca Gidley - Palgrave Macmillan 01.03.19345094
  • Genocide never sleeps : living law at the international criminal tribunal for Rwanda, by Nigel Eltringham - Cambridge University Press 31.10.19345097
  • The moral witness : trials and testimony after genocide, by Carolyn J. Dean - Cornell University Press 15.04.19345098
  • A political economy of genocide in Australia : the architecture of dispossession then and now, by Martin Crook and Damien Short - Routledge 06/19345099
  • Armenian genocide : the great crime of World War I, by David Charlwood - Pen and Sword Military 08.02.19345100
  • bringing cultural genocide into the mainstream, by Jeffrey S. Bachman - Routledge 06/19345101
  • A century of cultural genocide in Palestine, by Daud Abdullah - Routledge 06/19345103
  • The margins of perpetration : role-shifting in genocide, by Kjell Anderson - Oxford University Press 02/19345104
  • Principles of conflict economics : the political economy of war, terrorism, genocide, and peace, by Charles H. Anderton, John R. Carter - Cambridge University Press 25.04.19345106
  • Rebuilding lives after genocide : migration, adaptation and acculturation, by Linda Asquith - Palgrave Macmillan;04.04.19345108
  • An historical perspective : the exclusion of cultural genocide from the genocide convention, by Jeffrey S. Bachman - Routledge 06/19345109
  • And I live on : the resilience of Rwandan genocide survivors of sexual violence, by Anne-Marie de Brouwer - Wolf Legal Publishers 01/19345110
  • After the genocide in Rwanda : testimonies of violence, change and reconciliation, by Hannah Grayson, Nicki Hitchcott, Laura Blackie and Stephen Joseph - I.B. Tauris 27.06.19345111
  • 100 years of the Armenian genocide: denialism, silence and human rights 1915-2015 - Humanitas 01.01.19345113
  • Stepp'd in blood : Akazu and the architects of the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi, by Andrew Wallis - Zero Books 26.04.19345117
  • From Lemberg to Phnom Penh: about the recognition of the genocide of the Vietnamese in Cambodia and the Muslim Chams by the Khmer Rouge regime between 1975 and 1979, by Phili…345118
  • Genocide and other international crimes by unincorporated groups : will there be loopholes for them in the African Court?, by Hannibal Travis - Cambridge University Press 02…345120
  • Media and mass atrocity : the Rwanda genocide and beyond, by Allan Thompson - CIGI 06.04.19345122
  • The Gacaca Courts : collective versus personal memory and the trauma of the genocide in Rwanda, by Véronique Tadjo - Routledge 05.04.19345123
  • History of genocide, by Itai Sneh - Cambridge University Press 20.06.19345124
  • A view of the impact of genocide denial laws in Rwanda, by Niamh Barry - Routledge 21.03.19345433
  • Combating genocide denial via law : état des lieux of anti-denial legislation, by Caroline Fournet and Clotilde Pégorier - Routledge 21.03.19345419
  • Constructing genocide and mass violence : society, crisis, identity, by Maureen S. Hiebert - Routledge 04.02.19345446
  • The prohibition of 'glorification of National Socialism' as an addition to the criminal provision on genocide denial : (Sect. 130 (4) of the German Criminial Code), Björn El…345421
  • A genocide in court: Rwanda and international justice, by Ornella Rovetta - BELIN 27.03.19345125
  • Confronting genocide denial : using the law as a tool in combating genocide denial in Rwanda, by Freda Kabatsi - Routledge 03/19345442
  • Why not the law? : options for dealing with genocide and Holocaust denial, by Paul Behrens - Routledge 21.03.19345429
  • Genocide and settler colonialism : how a Lemkinian concept of genocide informs our understanding of the ongoing situation of the Guarani Kaiowá in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil…345129
  • Holocaust and genocide denial : a contextual perspective, by Paul Behrens, Nicholas Terry and Olaf Jensen - Routledge 05.03.19345439
  • Post-genocide redress in Rwanda : an international-law perspective, by Simona Pinton - Venice Foundation for Peace Research 10.12.19345126
  • Fragmentation or Stabilisation? : Recent Case Law on the Crime of Genocide in Light of the 2007 Judgment of the International Court of Justice, by William Schabas - Middlesex…345410
  • The thirty-year genocide : Turkey's destruction of its Christian minorities, 1894-1924, by Benny Morris & Dror Ze'evi - Harvard University Press 24.04.19345131
  • 'Black America cares' : the response of African-Americans to civil war and 'genocide' in Nigeria, 1967-1970, by James Farquharson - Australian Catholic University 07.11.19345374
  • Genocide in the context of war, by Alex Alvarez - Routledge 19.10.19345667
  • The Bahaʾi community of Iran : cultural genocide and resilience, by Moojan Momen - Routledge 06/19345132
  • Srebrenica and genocide denial in the former Yugoslavia : what has the ICTY done to address it?, by Dejana Radisavljević and Martin Petrov - Routledge 03/19345516
  • War crimes, genocide and the value of a social harm approach in a post-accountability worl, by Daniel Mitchell - Edward Elgar 28.06.19345133
  • Gender and the genocide in Rwanda : women as rescuers and perpetrators, by Sara E. Brown - Routledge 05.03.19345260
  • The United States and genocide : (re)defining the relationship, by Jeffrey S. Bachman - Routledge 04.02.19345266
  • When to refer to a situation as “GENOCIDE” - United Nations Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect309403
  • Speech and Harm : Genocide Denial, Hate Speech and Freedom of Expression, by Clotilde Pégorier - International Criminal Law Review 15.02.18345300
  • Neutrality: A Tool or a Limit for Preventing Mass Atrocitiy Crimes and Genocide? : The Case of Switzerland, by Giulia Persoz - Genocide Studies and Prevention 03/18345302
  • Fear, Hope, and the Formation of Specific Intention in Genocide, by Neta C. Crawford - Cambridge University Press 16.03.18345250
  • Individuals Criminal Responsibility For The Crime of Genocide, by Diler Al Ahmed - Near East University 26.12.18345251
  • A Moving Defence : The Turkish State and the Armenian Genocide, by Alexis Demirdjian - Journal of International Criminal Justice 22.10.18345252
  • On the Applicability of the Genocide Convention to the Armenian Massacres, by Chiara Cipolletti - Springer 01/18345258
  • Journey through genocide : stories of survivors and the dead, by Raffy Boudjikanian - Dundurn Press15.05.18345261
  • Humanitarian Intervention and the Problem of Genocide and Atrocity, by Jennifer Kling - Routledge 21.02.18344799
  • Cultural genocide : between law and history, by Leora Bilsky and Rachel Klagsbrun - Oxford University Press 10.09.18345262
  • The ISIS Eradication of Christians and Yazidis : Human Trafficking, Genocide, and the Missing International Efforts to Stop It, by Sarah Myers Raben - University Center of Br…345307
  • Peacemakers : American leadership and the end of genocide in the Balkans, by James W. Pardew - University Press of Kentucky 05.01.18345297
  • Reparation for Genocide Victims in International Law : Shadows and Lights, by Simona Pinton - Academia 01/18345303
  • Genocide, by Tim Allen and Elizabeth Storer - Routledge 03.07.18345269
  • The EU and the Turkish Recognition of the Armenian "Genocide" in the Broader Framework of the EU External Action : a Tale of Possibilities yet to be explored, by Emanuela Pis…345304
  • Genocide : The Static Expansion to Include the Crime of Forced Expulsion, by Elizabeth R. Plajzer - Australian Law Journal 01/18345305
  • The army and the Indonesian genocide : mechanics of mass murder, by Jess Melvin - Routledge 14.08.18345348
  • Understanding Serious Bodily or Mental Harm as an Act of Genocide, by Milaninia Nema - Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 11/18345347
  • Dirty hands and vicious deeds : the US government's complicity in crimes against humanity and genocide, by Samuel Totten - University of Toronto Press 01/18345274
  • The Politics of Difference in Transitional Justice : Genocide and the Construction of Victimhood at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, by Julie Bernath - Journal of Intervention and …345264
  • Secrets and surprises in the Travaux préparatoires of the Genocide Convention, by Hirad Abtahi and Philippa Webb - Oxford University Press 12.01.18345271
  • “Situated Bystandership” During and After the Rwandan Genocide, by Giorgia Donà - Journal of Genocide Research 26.10.17345254
  • A gendered lens for genocide prevention, by Mary Michele Connellan and Christiane Fröhlich - ‎ Palgrave Macmillan 23.08.17345255
  • The problem of "protecting vulnerable groups" : rethinking vulnerability for mass atrocity and genocide prevention, by Mary Michele Connellan - Palgrave MacMillan 19.08.17345256
  • The Coming Genocide? : Burundi's Past, Present, and Potentially Deadly Future, by Christina Cliff - Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 14.06.17345257
  • The time has come for genocide scholars to innovate : the critical need to develop and implement new and unique tools for prevention, by Israel W. Charny - Routledge 10.10.17345259
  • Irreconcilable narratives : Biafra, Nigeria and arguments about genocide, 1966-1970, by Douglas Anthony - Routledge 17.07.17345267
  • Perpetrating genocide : a criminological account, by Kjell Anderson - Routledge 30.11.17345268
  • From the clenched fist to the open hand : a last lecture and first lesson from critical genocide prevention studies, by Alexander Laban Hinton - Genocide Studies and Preventi…345365
  • Genocide and Global and/or World History : Reflections, by Mohamed Adhikari - Journal of Genocide Research 15.10.17345270
  • A gendered lens for genocide prevention, by Mary Michele Connellan, Christiane Fröhlich - Palgrave Macmillan 23.08.17345273
  • Reporting genocide : media, mass violence and human rights, by David Patrick - I.B. Tauris 30.12.17345299
  • No more lies : genocide prevention through perpetrator accountability, by Melanie O'Brien - Routledge 10.10.17345298
  • Genocide and/or ethnic cleansing : recognition, prevention, and the need for definitional clarity?, by Clotilde Pégorier - Routledge 10/17345301
  • Genocide : to prevent and punish 'radical evil', by Eyal Mayroz - Routledge 26.10.17345351
  • "So the world may know all" : the importance of education for genocide prevention, by Deborah Mayersen - Routledge 10.10.17345352
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  • Hope(s) after Genocide, by Margaret Urban Walker - Marquette University 01.01.18345382
  • What Reparations for the Descendants of the Victims of "the Armenian Genocide"?, by David Donat Cattin - Springer Nature 31.05.18345377
  • The Proud Executioner : Pride and the Psychology of Genocide, by Johannes Lang - Cambridge University Press 16.03.18345355
  • The 'contextual elements' of the crime of genocide, by Nasour Koursami - Springer 19.03.18345356
  • The UN Secretary-General’s Human Rights Up Front Initiative and the Prevention Of Genocide : Impact, Potential, Limitations, by Ekkelhard Straus - Genocide Studies and Preve…345394
  • The Iraq Investigative Team and Prospects for Justice for the Yazidi Genocide, by Beth Van Schaack - Journal of International Criminal Justice 01.03.18345385
  • The Cambodian Genocide and the Culture of Impunity , by Bruce Leimsidor - University of Venice 01/18345354
  • Warrant for genocide? : Ottoman propaganda against the Qizilbash, by Colin Imber - Edinburgh University Press 30.07.18345362
  • Is Customary Law on the Prohibition to States to commit Acts of Genocide Applicable to the Armenian Massacres?, by Alessandra Gianelli - Springer 01/18345372
  • A duty to prevent genocide : due diligence obligations among the P5, by John Heieck - Edward Elgar 28.09.18345366
  • Perspectives on cultural genocide : from criminal law to cultural diversity, by Jérémie Gilbert - Oxford University Press 12.01.18345371
  • Improving Intervention Decisions to Prevent Genocide : Less Muddle, More Structure, by Robin Gregory, Michael Harstone, Paul Slovic - Genocide Studies and Prevention: An Int…345368

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