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open access: yes, 2014
Abstract This chapter covers genocide. It first examines the phenomenon of genocide, particularly in the context of the Holocaust, the history and structure of the crime, and how the criminalisation of genocide seeks to protect certain groups' right to exist. The chapter then explores the material and mental elements of the crime, before
Gerhard Werle, Florian Jeßberger
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Genocide in Palestine: Gaza as a case study

International Journal of Human Rights, 2022
This article contends that Israeli policies that were enacted after the introduction of the siege in Gaza amount to slow-motion genocide. The United Nations has repeatedly warned of the serious implications of the Israeli siege and asserted that Gaza ...
Mohammed Nijim
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A conceptual limbo of genocide: Russian rhetoric, mass atrocities in Ukraine, and the current definition’s limits

Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2022
The presence of multiple, semantically opposed usages of the term “genocide” not only poses a challenge for legally defining Russia’s atrocities in Ukraine, but also exemplifies the constraints of international law in dealing with mass civilian ...
O. Dudko
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The Slow Violence of Settler Colonialism: Genocide, Attrition, and the Long Emergency of Invasion

Journal of Genocide Research, 2021
In recent decades, scholarship has sought to redress genocide studies’ lack of attention to assaults against Indigenous group life in settler colonial contexts.
P. Wakeham
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Nostalgia, Entitlement and Victimhood: The Synergy of White Genocide and Misogyny

Terrorism and Political Violence, 2020
Western countries are experiencing a wave of violent attacks against places of worship, stores, schools and other crowded locations. The perpetrators of these attacks explain their actions as necessary to stem an “invasion” of immigrants which threatens ...
Chris Wilson
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Why Scholars and Activists Increasingly Fear a Uyghur Genocide in Xinjiang

, 2020
For the past four years, the region of Xinjiang in Northwest China has witnessed the largest forced incarceration of an ethno-religious minority anywhere in the world since the Second World War: upwards of one million Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims ...
Joanne Smith Finley
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Green Criminology and State-Corporate Crime: The Ecocide-Genocide Nexus with Examples from Nigeria

Journal of Genocide Research, 2020
Following the lead of researchers in other disciplines, a handful of state and corporate crime, and green criminological researchers have addressed crimes such as genocide and ecocide.
M. Lynch, Averi R. Fegadel, M. A. Long
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