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Introduction

Introduction International Criminal Law Review CONTENTS Volume 5, No. 3 2005 Ralph Henham and Paul Kim: Introduction 311–312 Articles Helmut Kreicker: National Prosecution of Genocide from a Comparative Perspective 313–328 Helmut Gropengießer: The Criminal Law of Genocide. The German Perspective 329–342 Tatjana Markelj: The Criminal Law of Genocide. The Slovenian Perspective 343–350 Michela Miraglia: Genocide: The Italian Perspective 351–362 Peter Quayle: Unimaginable Evil: The Legislative Limitations of the Genocide Convention 363–372 Klearchos Kyriakides and Stuart Weinstein: Nuremberg in Retrospect 373–386 Freda Kabatsi: Defining or Diverting Genocide: Changing the Comportment of Genocide 387–400 Jan Wouters and Sten Verhoeven: The Prohibition of Genocide as a Norm of Ius Cogens and its Implications for the Enforcement of the Law of Genocide 401–416 Cynthia Sinatra: The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the Application of Genocide 417–430 Paul Kim: The Law of Genocide in the Jurisprudence of ICTY and ICTR in 2004 431–446 Sarah Williams: Genocide: The Cambodian Experience 447–462 Jean Migabo Kalere: Genocide in the African Great Lakes States. Challenges for the International Criminal Court in the Case of the Democratic Republic of Congo 463–484 Cerwyn Moore: Post-Modern War, Genocide and Chechnya: The Case of Female Suicide Attacks as a http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Criminal Law Review Brill

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© 2005 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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1567-536X
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Abstract

International Criminal Law Review CONTENTS Volume 5, No. 3 2005 Ralph Henham and Paul Kim: Introduction 311–312 Articles Helmut Kreicker: National Prosecution of Genocide from a Comparative Perspective 313–328 Helmut Gropengießer: The Criminal Law of Genocide. The German Perspective 329–342 Tatjana Markelj: The Criminal Law of Genocide. The Slovenian Perspective 343–350 Michela Miraglia: Genocide: The Italian Perspective 351–362 Peter Quayle: Unimaginable Evil: The Legislative Limitations of the Genocide Convention 363–372 Klearchos Kyriakides and Stuart Weinstein: Nuremberg in Retrospect 373–386 Freda Kabatsi: Defining or Diverting Genocide: Changing the Comportment of Genocide 387–400 Jan Wouters and Sten Verhoeven: The Prohibition of Genocide as a Norm of Ius Cogens and its Implications for the Enforcement of the Law of Genocide 401–416 Cynthia Sinatra: The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the Application of Genocide 417–430 Paul Kim: The Law of Genocide in the Jurisprudence of ICTY and ICTR in 2004 431–446 Sarah Williams: Genocide: The Cambodian Experience 447–462 Jean Migabo Kalere: Genocide in the African Great Lakes States. Challenges for the International Criminal Court in the Case of the Democratic Republic of Congo 463–484 Cerwyn Moore: Post-Modern War, Genocide and Chechnya: The Case of Female Suicide Attacks as a

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Published: Jan 1, 2005

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