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Legislating Atrocity Prevention

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Despite promises made by the international community after the Holocaust to “never again” allow genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity to be committed, these “atrocity crimes” have been perpetrated again and again. Today—from Syria and South Sudan to Myanmar and Yemen—such catastrophes still rage around the world, and many more may erupt ...
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Reconstructing Atrocity Prevention

2015
In the two-and-a-half decades since the end of the Cold War, policy makers have become acutely aware of the extent to which the world today faces mass atrocities. In an effort to prevent the death, destruction and global chaos wrought by these crimes, the agendas for both national and international policy have grown beyond conflict prevention to ...
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Resilient societies and atrocity prevention

2017
What makes societies resilient against genocide and other mass atrocities? Why is it that risk can escalated in some places, but not in others? These are questions which, until relatively recently, scholars have struggled to answer. And these are questions that I have used to spur my own research.
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Rethinking the Structural Prevention of Mass Atrocities

Global Responsibility to Protect, 2014
Interest amongst scholars and policy decision-makers in the prevention of genocide and other mass atrocities has grown in recent years. Despite this, many have overlooked problems inherent in the commonly accepted notion of prevention. Crystalized in the Carnegie Commission’s 1997 report, ‘Preventing Deadly Conflict’, prevention has typically been ...
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Civilian Trials and the Prevention of Atrocities

Terrorism and Political Violence, 2010
Amitai Etzioni makes a strong case for the judicial treatment of terrorists as separate from criminals or soldiers.
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