Dealing with crimes against humanity [electronic resource] / edited by Henning Melber.
This issue of Development Dialogue is concerned with the continuing efforts to create normative global frameworks and implement them even-handedly. Following earlier volumes (nos. 50 and 53) it is the third in a series dealing with the challenges of how to take appropriate action in the face of geno...
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Uppsala :
Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation,
2011.
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no. 55. |
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Table of Contents:
- Why normative frameworks? An introduction / Henning Melber
- Scientists in contemporary wars / Bengt Gustafson
- Crimes against humanity, humankind and the international community / Manuel Fröhlich
- War rape, social death and political evil / Robin May Schott
- How to respond to genocide and other crimes against humanity / Jan Axel Nordlander
- Insufficient legal protection and access to justice for post-conflict sexual violence / Diana Amnéus
- Idealism and realism : negotiating sovereignty in divided nations / Francis M. Deng
- The responsibility to protect : true consensus, false controversy / Mónica Serrano
- Forging a convention for crimes against humanity / Leila Nadya Sadat
- Genocide on trial : normative effects of the Rwanda tribunal's jurisprudence / Alex Obote-Odora
- Linking peacebuilding and statebuilding : a new paradigm for UN response to fragile situations / Ursula Werther-Pietsch and Anna-Katharina Roithner.