Anthology from the year 2007 in the subject History - Basics, 10 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Under the title CRIME/S AGAINST MANKIND, HUMANITY, AND CIVILISATION" which includes historical crimes as criminis magna against humanity and civilisation within the 20th century, the author, an experienced political scientist, and social psychologist, presents the grounded concept of his approach to what he identified as the three basic genocidal events during the World Wars in Europe: Armenocide, Serbocide, Holocaust. The first essay is the printed version of Richard Albrechts paper which was delivered to the "Second International Meeting on Genocidal Social Practices" (November 20-24, 2007), at Universidad de Tres de Febrero, Buenos Aires, Argentinia, focussing on the continuity on Genocidal Social Practices including relevant aspects of preventing genocidal actions, too. According to the printed version of this GRIN-booklet, Richard Albrecht wrote two specific appendices: (i) under the title "On Genocidal Affairs or What Had Happened" the author publishes three very short notes on what stayed in his mind, to be remembered by a productive anti-genocidal memory, as Ernst Bloch puts it, "which does not only remember what happened but also what still is to be done"; (ii) under the title "Murder(ing) Jews - secondly, academically, coldly ...The "final solution" in Germany, 1941-45, as "realizing Utopia" On the false world of a prominent German tenure-historian the author as scholarly as thoroughly reviews, as a radical critic, the long-living, and most effective, complete reversal ("Umwertung aller Werte" [Friedrich Nietzsche]) Hans Mommsen (*1930) did the last forty years in his various publications, which were - and are - widely accepted as legitimate contributions of a genocide scholar in that Gebilde named international "scientific community." Richard Albrechts booklet also presents the authors c.v. and short notes on the books the autho
509, 513 (1821) (“crimes against mankind”) (citing Hugo Grotius); id. at 515 (“enemies of the whole human family”); ... and Russia had condemned the massacres as “crimes against humanity and civilization,” see Lord Wright of Durley, ...
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. http://www.icty.org/x/cases/mejakic_old/ind/en/ mea-ii950213e.htm. Sassoli, Marco, and Laura M. Olson. “The Judgment of the ICTY Appeals Chamber on the Merits in the Tadic Case.
97 Despite the American dissent, the Report clearly expressed recognition for the fact that "laws of humanity" did exist, ... ("crimes against mankind") (citing Hugo Grotius); id. at 515 ("enemies of the whole human family"); ...
Thus it is evident , as discussed in the section on the origin of the norm , that crimes against humanity as a category of crime ... but because they were " crimes against the foundations of civilisation , irrespective of place and time ...
Humanity might mean “ mankind ” 48 -by the crime mankind is affected in one of its groups— , and it may mean the peculiar nature of man - humaneness , by the ... The American member of the UNWCC described the crimes against humanity as ...
Crimes Against Humanity and Civilization: The Genocide of the Armenians
Three decades already before the Nuremberg Trials, the Joint Declaration of France, Great Britain and Russia of May 1915 clearly stated that “[i]n view of those new crimes of Turkey against humanity and civilization, ...
The law of crimes against humanity was first officially stipulated in the Nuremberg Charter. ... connection to the Turkish massacre of Armenians in 1915, which was condemned as “a crime against humanity and civilization” (Vernon 2002).
The Series Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals provides the reader with the full text of the most important decisions, including concurring, separate and dissenting opinions. Distinguished experts in...
This volume continues the standard work The Practice of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. It expands its former coverage of international criminal practice.