The Past in Present Times exposes the violations of human rights, war crimes, and genocide during the rise of the former Yugoslavia during World War I, prior to and directly after World War II, the Yugoslav War, and the recent fall of the federation. In addition to the legal findings by the Nuremberg and Hague Tribunals, including the most recent trials, this legal-historical analysis reviews details of undisputed facts and recorded dialogues, which unveils surprising background information. As Dr. Lajco Klajn leads the reader along an historical line of events, he clarifies the factors and…mehr
The Past in Present Times exposes the violations of human rights, war crimes, and genocide during the rise of the former Yugoslavia during World War I, prior to and directly after World War II, the Yugoslav War, and the recent fall of the federation. In addition to the legal findings by the Nuremberg and Hague Tribunals, including the most recent trials, this legal-historical analysis reviews details of undisputed facts and recorded dialogues, which unveils surprising background information. As Dr. Lajco Klajn leads the reader along an historical line of events, he clarifies the factors and circumstances that led to genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity while explaining the social, legal, historical, and moral consequences. Without forcing judgment about the past, Dr. Klajn exposes the roots of these conflicts and explains why if the roots are not eradicated, the conflicts may resurface in the future as a manifestation of even more monstrous wars and suffering as the past becomes the present once again.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1 Foreword Part 2 PART I: The Three Yugoslavias, 1981, 1943, and 1989 Chapter 3 The Role of the Vatican Chapter 4 The First Yugoslavia, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1918 Chapter 5 The Constitution of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes Chapter 6 Seeds of a Second World War Chapter 7 Croatian Resistance to the January 6th Dictatorship Chapter 8 The Banovina of Croatia Chapter 9 Preparations for World War II Chapter 10 The March 27, 1941, Coup d'État Chapter 11 The German Attacks Chapter 12 The Second Yugoslavia, 1943, and the Role of the Yugoslav Antifascist Movement (AVNOJ) Chapter 13 The Question of State Division Chapter 14 The Sealed Fate of the Second Yugoslavia Chapter 15 Presidency of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia -the Anti-Fascist Movement (AVNOJ) and the Constitution 1974 Chapter 16 Who Contributed to the Collapse of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia? Chapter 17 Decree of the Presidency of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Chapter 18 Secession from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Chapter 19 An Unresolved Yugoslav Crisis Chapter 20 The Agreement between Milo?evic and Tudman in Moscow Chapter 21 Disunion of Yugoslavia Chapter 22 German recognition independent Croatia and Slovenia Part 23 PART II: Yugoslavia 1941-1945 Chapter 24 The Spread of Nazi-Fascism in German Occupied Territories Chapter 25 War Crimes in Yugoslavia-World War II 26 The International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg (The Nuremberg Process) Part 27 PART III: Yugoslavia, 1989-1995 Chapter 28 Overview Chapter 29 The International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia Chapter 30 Proceedings Before The Hague Tribunal Chapter 31 The Trial of Slobodan Milo?evic Chapter 32 Other Serbs Responsible for Superior Command and Control Chapter 33 Military Command responsibility Chapter 34 Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Serbian Crisis Staff and Military Chapter 35 Crimes in the Autonomous Region of Serb Krajina Chapter 36 Croatian Serbs Accused in War Crimes Chapter 37 War Crimes Committed by Croats Chapter 38 Indictments for War Crimes Committed by Muslims Chapter 39 Macedonian Leader Indicted for Crimes Against Albanians Part 40 PART IV: The Aftermath Chapter 41 Third Yugoslavia-Can it Last? Chapter 42 The Court of Public Opinion: A Rush to Forget Chapter 43 Partnership of the International Tribunal and the National Courts Chapter 44 Courts under Suspicion Chapter 45 Political Will or Court Function Chapter 46 Stepping Over the Line Chapter 47 International Law and the International Criminal Court Part 48 Afterword Part 49 Bibliography Part 50 References
Part 1 Foreword Part 2 PART I: The Three Yugoslavias, 1981, 1943, and 1989 Chapter 3 The Role of the Vatican Chapter 4 The First Yugoslavia, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1918 Chapter 5 The Constitution of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes Chapter 6 Seeds of a Second World War Chapter 7 Croatian Resistance to the January 6th Dictatorship Chapter 8 The Banovina of Croatia Chapter 9 Preparations for World War II Chapter 10 The March 27, 1941, Coup d'État Chapter 11 The German Attacks Chapter 12 The Second Yugoslavia, 1943, and the Role of the Yugoslav Antifascist Movement (AVNOJ) Chapter 13 The Question of State Division Chapter 14 The Sealed Fate of the Second Yugoslavia Chapter 15 Presidency of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia -the Anti-Fascist Movement (AVNOJ) and the Constitution 1974 Chapter 16 Who Contributed to the Collapse of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia? Chapter 17 Decree of the Presidency of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Chapter 18 Secession from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Chapter 19 An Unresolved Yugoslav Crisis Chapter 20 The Agreement between Milo?evic and Tudman in Moscow Chapter 21 Disunion of Yugoslavia Chapter 22 German recognition independent Croatia and Slovenia Part 23 PART II: Yugoslavia 1941-1945 Chapter 24 The Spread of Nazi-Fascism in German Occupied Territories Chapter 25 War Crimes in Yugoslavia-World War II 26 The International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg (The Nuremberg Process) Part 27 PART III: Yugoslavia, 1989-1995 Chapter 28 Overview Chapter 29 The International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia Chapter 30 Proceedings Before The Hague Tribunal Chapter 31 The Trial of Slobodan Milo?evic Chapter 32 Other Serbs Responsible for Superior Command and Control Chapter 33 Military Command responsibility Chapter 34 Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Serbian Crisis Staff and Military Chapter 35 Crimes in the Autonomous Region of Serb Krajina Chapter 36 Croatian Serbs Accused in War Crimes Chapter 37 War Crimes Committed by Croats Chapter 38 Indictments for War Crimes Committed by Muslims Chapter 39 Macedonian Leader Indicted for Crimes Against Albanians Part 40 PART IV: The Aftermath Chapter 41 Third Yugoslavia-Can it Last? Chapter 42 The Court of Public Opinion: A Rush to Forget Chapter 43 Partnership of the International Tribunal and the National Courts Chapter 44 Courts under Suspicion Chapter 45 Political Will or Court Function Chapter 46 Stepping Over the Line Chapter 47 International Law and the International Criminal Court Part 48 Afterword Part 49 Bibliography Part 50 References
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