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Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide:

A Commentary
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 2014

Summary

The 1948 UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (“Genocide Convention”) has a special standing in international law, as well as in international politics. For 60 years the crime of genocide has been recognised as the most horrendous crime in international law, famously designated the ‘crime of crimes’. On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of its adoption the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights stated that ‘genocide is the ultimate form of discrimination’. In the same context the chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court described the Genocide Convention as a ‘visionary and founding text for the Court’. The Convention has influenced the subsequent development of many different areas of international law. For example, the 1951 Advisory Opinion on the Genocide Convention enabled the International Court of Justice to shape the modern regime of reservations to treaties. More recently the prohibition against genocide has become a crucial pillar of international criminal law, with genocide being one of the core crimes falling under the jurisdiction of the UN ad hoc tribunals, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, and the permanent International Criminal Court since the 1990s. In this work the provisions of the Convention are analysed article-by-article, including abundant practice and jurisprudence. Distinct sections on cross-cutting issues of general importance complement the analysis.

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Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2014
ISBN-Print
978-3-8329-7269-1
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-5891-1
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Kooperationswerke Beck - Hart – Nomos
Language
English
Pages
515
Product type
Comment

Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 15 Download chapter (PDF)
  2. Table of Cases No access Pages 16 - 25
  3. Bibliography No access Pages 26 - 47
  4. General Introduction No access Pages 48 - 79
  5. Article I No access Pages 80 - 125
  6. Article II No access Pages 126 - 203
  7. Article III No access Pages 204 - 237
  8. Article IV No access Pages 238 - 263
  9. Article V No access Pages 264 - 281
  10. Article VI No access Pages 282 - 307
  11. Article VII No access Pages 308 - 317
  12. Article VIII No access Pages 318 - 339
  13. Article IX No access Pages 340 - 365
  14. Reservations to the Convention No access Pages 366 - 387
  15. Article X No access Pages 388 - 393
  16. Article XI No access Pages 394 - 405
  17. Article XII No access Pages 406 - 415
  18. Article XIII No access Pages 416 - 421
  19. Article XIV No access Pages 422 - 427
  20. Article XV No access Pages 428 - 431
  21. Article XVI No access Pages 432 - 437
  22. Article XVII No access Pages 438 - 445
  23. Article XVIII No access Pages 446 - 447
  24. Article XIX No access Pages 448 - 449
  25. Annexes to the Commentary No access Pages 450 - 450
  26. Annex 1: Authentic Treaty Versions No access Pages 450 - 465
  27. Annex 2: The Way Towards the Convention No access Pages 466 - 473
  28. Annex 3: Treaty Participation No access Pages 474 - 480
  29. Annex 4: Treaty Action No access Pages 481 - 492
  30. Annex 5: Definitions of Genocide in the National Legislation of the Member States No access Pages 493 - 509
  31. Index No access Pages 510 - 515

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