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    Acceptance of international criminal justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina by G. Šimić

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The establishment of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia marked a significant milestone in this regard, pioneering the prosecution of individuals responsible for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity committed during the conflict. …”
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    Liability issues for environmental damage caused by military aggression of a terrorist country by I. V. Kyrieieva

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The research methods used, in particular, logical-semantic and dialectical, made it possible to consider the main features of the concept of “ecocide” as a crime against humanity and its direct connection with the genocide of the Ukrainian people. The relevance of the topic is due to the fact that the negative environmental consequences of hostilities violate the norms of both Ukrainian and international law and have all the signs of ecocide, which is currently considered a crime exclusively at the level of national legislation. …”
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    What Place Takes Place in Jordan Abel’s The Place of Scraps ? by Claire Omhovère

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Jordan Abel’s The Place of Scraps (2013) addresses the interrogations faced by those who grew up deprived of the language, beliefs and memories of their ancestors as a result of the cultural genocide perpetrated against the Indigenous peoples of North America to whom his first collection of poems is dedicated. …”
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    Violation of human rights as the basis for the threats to international security by Botirjon Ruzmetov

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Such human rights violations as mass killing, genocide, slavering, mass raping and others, together with other similar ones around the world, constitute a global threat to security. …”
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    Objevená a ztracená paměť kurdských hor. Cesta Josefa Wünsche do Arménie a Kurdistánu by Veronika Faktorová

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…At the beginning of the 20th century, the Armenian genocide took place in the region.…”
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    The Clash of Narratives: Armenian and Turkish Narratives on the Events of 1915 by Mustafa Tayfun ÜSTÜN

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In contrast to previous works highlighting historical and legal perspectives, this paper does not aim to prove or disprove their allegations if the resettlement of Armenians was genocide or not. Rather, I propose to contribute to the literature on aesthetic sources of International Relations by analysing two movies; namely, “The Promise” and “The Ottoman Lieutenant“ to identify how the process of reconstruction and representation have been maintained by Armenian and Turkish political actors. …”
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    The African social question: A challenge to the African church in light of the two synods on Africa

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… The First Synod of Catholic Bishops on Africa took place in April 1994 in the wake of the Rwandan genocide. That horrendous fratricide has left a dark spot in the history of Catholicism in Africa where “the blood of tribalism is thicker than the water of baptism”. …”
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    Kamila Shamsie’s Kartography and the Itinerary of Cultural Identity: Mapping Traumatic Experience within the “Canker” of History Keep moving, it’s not our destination, yet…♦ Faiz A... by David Waterman

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Borrowing from Moira Fradinger's concept of binding violence, we will see how a structure of enmity was created, as a means of defining an internal enemy -- Pakistanis become Bangladeshis -- as a means of re-drawing the map of Pakistan, with the goal of erasing certain elements of the past, even going so far as to imply what Philip Gourevitch calls “socially constructive genocide.”…”
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    Critical remarks on the International Court of Justice’s interpretation of Article 3(g) of the “Definition of Aggression”(UNGA Resolution 3314/1974) by Taciano Scheidt Zimmermann

    “…Uganda) and Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro). …”
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    Schibboleth, la langue comme arme de détection massive : 1937, le massacre des Haïtiens by Arnaud Richard, Renauld Govain

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…In 1937, more than 30,000 Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian descent were massacred in a few days by the army and the Dominican police forces under the presidency of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina. This genocide remains little known in modern world history. …”
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    ROLE OF HOLOCAUST IN GERMAN-ISRAELI RELATIONS by K. Y. Khderi

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…They occupy a special place in the foreign relations of Germany because of the "historic responsibility" o f the Germans for the Holocaust - the genocide of 6 million Jews during the time of National Socialism. …”
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    ‘As Though It Were A Sacred Relic’: The Troubled Holocaust Poetry of Julian Tuwim by Myer Siemiatycki

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Living in exile during the Second World War, Tuwim was among the first major European literary figures to write Holocaust poetry as genocide was being perpetrated. His searing Holocaust poems convey a longing for Poland, for a better Poland, and a solidarity of suffering with his brethren Jews. …”
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    From Terrorism to Politics, the World Armenian Congresses (1979-1985) by mustafa, sarı

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The overall objective of the Congresses was to combine the Armenians scattered in different parts of the world in a political platform and by doing so make world states, at first Turkey, accept the Armenian Genocide. However, two main problems were about the congresses. …”
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    Sultan II. Abdülhamid’e Ermeni Komiteleri ve Faaliyetleriyle İlgili Sunulan Bir Fezleke (1895) by Bülent CIRIK

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The developments that we can describe as the birth period of the genocide allegations were built in this period and have survived to the present day without any methodological changes. …”
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    Ons sal antwoord op jou roepstem by Chris Broodryk

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Finally, the attempts of Treurgrond at raising farm murder awareness are nullified through casting Hofmeyr as a farmer facing a land claim, given Hofmeyr’s active campaigning against an alleged Boer genocide. …”
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    The formation of periodization and the conception of Lithuanian history from 1940-1990 in emigrant historians' works by Algirdas Jakubčionis

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…The essence of this period is the Sovietization of Lithuania and the genocide of the Lithuanian people. The second period, 1941-1944, was named as the period of Nazi occupation. …”
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    Routledge handbook of African literature /

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Scattered testimony: locating the Rwandan genocide in transnational witnessing /…”
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    Actualization of peacekeeping activity priority directions in the conditions of current Russian-Ukrainian war on the example of police structures of the countries of the world and... by M. A. Akopyan

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The formation of the necessary peacemaking skills is a guarantee of the stability of the state, especially regarding the unification around the solution of such issues as ecocide, genocide, modern states of war, ethnic hatred, racism, violence in the family, regarding the solution of various kinds of conflicts, communication and cooperation with issues of peace and security both in a separate country and in the world. …”
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    Transitional justice mechanisms and processes: international experience for restoring Ukraine’s sovereignty and national security by O. V. Cherviakova

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Among the elements of transitional justice, the author identifies those whose implementation is appropriate and possible before the end of the active phase of the conflict in Ukraine: bringing to individual responsibility, recording, documenting and collecting evidence of crimes allegedly committed on the territory of Ukraine (including war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and the crime of aggression), cooperation with the International Criminal Court on international crimes, determining the procedure for bringing the top military and political leadership of the russian federation to justice (tribunal); establishing the circumstances of the conflict and recording them, which is especially important in the context of information and psychological operations and other methods of hybrid warfare used by the Russian Federation. …”
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    Understanding Indigenous knowledge of conservation and stewardship before implementing co-production with Western methodologies in resource management by Stafford Maracle, Jennifer Maracle, Stephen Lougheed

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Many Indigenous Peoples have lived sus­tainably as part of their respective environments for millennia, passing conservation and manage­ment practices down generations despite coloniza­tion and genocide. Long-standing Indigenous knowledge and philosophies offer alternate world­views that can complement Western con­servation and resource management and may strengthen efforts to restore environmental integ­rity and conserve species and ecosystems. …”
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