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- Title
ROHINGYA IN MYANMAR: THE UNITED NATIONS' FAILURE TO ENFORCE VIOLATIONS OF CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY AND GENOCIDE.
- Authors
LEVY, ALEXA
- Abstract
In light of the current humanitarian crisis of the Rohingya in Myanmar, it is worth questioning the U.N. '5 effectiveness in preventing mass atrocities. Despite the substantial amount of U.N.-created policies aimed at eradicating genocides, these policies have failed in their implementation. While the U.N. has never used the Genocide Convention to punish states that have failed to comply with investigative missions, this should be well within the U.N. 's authority based on the Article I requirement that countries work to prevent genocide.
- Subjects
GENOCIDE lawsuits; HUMANITARIAN assistance; ATROCITIES; UNITED Nations; CONVENTION on the Prevention &; Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948)
- Publication
George Washington International Law Review, 2019, Vol 51, Issue 2, p321
- ISSN
1534-9977
- Publication type
Article