Mark S. Berlin is an assistant professor of Political Science at Marquette University. His research examines how international law shapes countries' domestic laws and institutions, with a focus on human rights and criminal law. His research has been supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation, and he is a former guest researcher at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF).
Inhaltsangabe
1: The puzzle of atrocity criminalization 2: Explaining the criminalization of atrocities 3: Domesticating atrocity law: A brief global history 4: Pathways and determinants of atrocity criminalization 5: The criminalization of atrocities in Guatemala 6: When criminal code reform does not lead to atrocity criminalization 7: Conclusion
1: The puzzle of atrocity criminalization 2: Explaining the criminalization of atrocities 3: Domesticating atrocity law: A brief global history 4: Pathways and determinants of atrocity criminalization 5: The criminalization of atrocities in Guatemala 6: When criminal code reform does not lead to atrocity criminalization 7: Conclusion
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