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- Title
"WITH INTENT TO DESTROY, IN WHOLE OR IN PART": GENOCIDE, ETHNIC CLEANSING, AND A LOST HISTORY.
- Authors
GREENAWALT, ALEXANDER K. A.
- Abstract
The article analyzes the meaning of the words with intent, destroy, in part or in whole, drawing upon evidence of the Genocide Convention and defends the genocide label as acts of mass killing with the goal of displacement rather than extermination consistent with the lost history of the Convention, and the link of ethnic cleansing to genocide. Topics discussed include intent to destroy in the Bosnia cases, moral coherence of genocide in language and law, and the Convention's drafting history.
- Subjects
INTENTION (Law); GENOCIDE; CONVENTION on the Prevention &; Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948); MURDER; GENOCIDE laws; ETHICS
- Publication
Wisconsin Law Review, 2024, Vol 2024, Issue 3, p933
- ISSN
0043-650X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.59015/wlr.WGSQ7508