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State Responses to Crimes of Genocide - What Went Wrong and How to Change It (1st ed. 2022) Loot Price: R3,461
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State Responses to Crimes of Genocide - What Went Wrong and How to Change It (1st ed. 2022): Ewelina U. Ochab, David Alton

State Responses to Crimes of Genocide - What Went Wrong and How to Change It (1st ed. 2022)

Ewelina U. Ochab, David Alton

Series: Rethinking Political Violence

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At the time of drafting the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Genocide Convention), the drafters were hopeful that the document will be the response needed to ensure that the world would never again witness such atrocities as committed by the Nazi regime. While, arguably, there has been no such great loss of human lives as during WWII, genocidal incidents have and still take place. After WWII, we have witnessed the genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur, to name only a few. The responses to these atrocities have always been inadequate. Every time the world leaders would come together to renew their promise of ‘Never Again’. However, the promise has never materialised. In 2014, Daesh unleashed genocide against religious minorities in Syria and Iraq. Before the world managed to shake off from the atrocities, in 2016, the Burmese military launched a genocidal campaign against the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. This was followed by reports of ever-growing atrocities against Christian minorities in Nigeria. Without waiting too long, in 2018, China proceeded with its genocidal campaign against the Uyghur Muslims. In 2020, the Tigrayans became the victims of ethnic targeting. Five cases of mass atrocities that, in the space of just five years, all easily meet the legal definition of genocide. Again, the response that followed each case has been inadequate and unable to make a difference to the targeted communities. This legacy does not give much hope for the future. The question that this books hopes to address is what needs to change to ensure that we are better equipped to address genocide and prevent the crime in the future.

General

Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Country of origin: Switzerland
Series: Rethinking Political Violence
Release date: June 2023
First published: 2022
Authors: Ewelina U. Ochab • David Alton
Dimensions: 210 x 148mm (L x W)
Pages: 309
Edition: 1st ed. 2022
ISBN-13: 978-3-03-099164-7
Categories: Books
LSN: 3-03-099164-4
Barcode: 9783030991647

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