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It is virtually impossible to understand the phenomenon of genocide
without a clear understanding of the complexities of the United
Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of
Genocide (UNCG). This brief but cogent book provides an
introduction to the unique wording, legal terminology, and key
components of the convention, which was adopted by the United
Nations General Assembly in 1948. Providing clarity on the
distinctions between genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes,
and ethnic cleansing, this book is designed to be an entry into
further study of genocide in its legal, historical, political, and
philosophical dimensions. Key terms, such as intent and motive, are
explained, case studies are included, and a detailed bibliography
at the conclusion of the book offers suggested avenues for more
advanced study of the UNCG.
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