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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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The “Responsibility to Prevent”: An International Crimes Approach to the Prevention of Mass Atrocities

Ethics & International Affairs, 2014
On September 9, 2013, diplomats and civil society activists gathered in a ballroom in New York to welcome Jennifer Welsh as the UN Secretary-General's new Special Adviser on the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP). In her first public appearance in that role, Special Adviser Welsh explained that one of her top priorities would be “to take prevention ...
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Prevention of Atrocities Act - Boon or Bane

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
In view of the increasing violence against the downtrodden people in India, the Government of India has enacted one Act to prevent against the weaker section people in the country in 1989. In India, the weaker section people are known as Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
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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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Fundamentals of Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention

Civil Wars, 2017
The prevention of genocide and mass atrocities remains an important issue, particularly in identifying the most effective ways to avoid the onset of these crimes.
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The ICC and the Prevention of Atrocities: Criminological Perspectives

Human Rights Review, 2016
One of the founding principles of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is the prevention of atrocities by punishing those most responsible for them. This paper builds on the literature that has both hailed and critiqued the prospects of the ICC’s ability to deter future atrocities, adding insights from criminology and psychology to enhance the ...
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The responsibility to prevent : overcoming the challenges of atrocity prevention

2015
-- Serena K. Sharma and Jennifer M. Welsh: Introduction -- Part I: Concepts and Capacities 1: Ruben Reike, Serena K. Sharma and Jennifer M. Welsh: Conceptualizing the Responsibility to Prevent 2: Ekkehard Strauss: Institutional Capacities of the United Nations to Prevent and Halt Atrocity Crimes 3: Monica Serrano: National Focal Points for R2P ...
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