Complicity in genocide
Appearance
Complicity in genocide is illegal under international law both for individuals, as part of international criminal law, and state parties to the Genocide Convention. The latter was first held in the Bosnian genocide case (2007) in which the International Court of Justice held Serbia responsible for failure to prevent the Bosnian genocide.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
References
[edit]- ^ Jørgensen, Nina HB (2011). "Complicity in Genocide and the Duality of Responsibility". In Swart, Bert; Zahar, Alexander; Sluiter, Göran (eds.). The Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-957341-7.
- ^ van der Wilt, Harmen G. (2006). "Genocide, Complicity in Genocide and International v. Domestic Jurisdiction". Journal of International Criminal Justice. 4 (2): 239–257. doi:10.1093/jicj/mql014.
- ^ Greenfield, Daniel (2008). "The Crime of Complicity in Genocide: How the International Criminal Tribunals for Rwanda and Yugoslavia Got It Wrong, and Why It Matters". Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. 98 (3): 921.
- ^ van Sliedregt, Elies (2009). "Complicity to Commit Genocide". In Gaeta, Paola (ed.). The UN Genocide Convention: A Commentary. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-957021-8.
- ^ Dawson, Grant; Boynton, Rachel (2008). "Reconciling Complicity in Genocide and Aiding and Abetting Genocide in the Jurisprudence of the United Nations Ad Hoc Tribunals". Harvard Human Rights Journal. 21: 241.
- ^ Eboe-Osuji, C. (2005). "'Complicity in Genocide' versus 'Aiding and Abetting Genocide': Construing the Difference in the ICTR and ICTY Statutes". Journal of International Criminal Justice. 3 (1): 56–81. doi:10.1093/jicj/3.1.56.
- ^ Boas, Gideon; Bischoff, James L.; Reid, Natalie L.; Taylor, B. Don (2008). "Complicity and aiding and abetting". International Criminal Law Practitioner Library: International Criminal Procedure. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-11630-5.
- ^ May, Larry (2010). "Complicity and the Rwandan Genocide". Res Publica. 16 (2): 135–152. doi:10.1007/s11158-010-9112-4. ISSN 1572-8692. S2CID 144322521.
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