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This book examines genocide law by focusing on one of the lesser examined, yet practically significant, issues: the 'substantiality requirement'. This comprehensive and detailed study draws connections between different judicial approaches to 'substantiality' and the varying theoretical presumptions about the constitutive concepts of the crime.
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This book examines genocide law by focusing on one of the lesser examined, yet practically significant, issues: the 'substantiality requirement'. This comprehensive and detailed study draws connections between different judicial approaches to 'substantiality' and the varying theoretical presumptions about the constitutive concepts of the crime.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000628562
- Artikelnr.: 64114166
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000628562
- Artikelnr.: 64114166
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Onur Uraz is a lecturer in international law, Hacettepe Law School, University of Hacettepe, Turkey.
Table of Cases
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter One - An Introduction to the Problem of the Identification and
Justification of 'Substantiality' in Genocide Law
Chapter Two - The Emergence of the Substantiality Requirement as a De Facto
Norm and its Judicial Application
Chapter Three - The Substantiality Requirement in the Legal Literature:
Uncovering Binary and Substantialist Thinking
Chapter Four - Beyond Binary and Substantialist Thinking: Embracing the
Contingency in the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality'
Chapter Five - Locating the Relevant 'Part' in Light of the Processual
Nature of Group Destruction and the Contextuality of Genocidal Intent
Chapter Six - A Four-Step Examination for Establishing the Crime of
Genocide
Chapter Seven - A Case Study: The Question of Genocide in South Sudan and
the Substantiality Requirement
General Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter One - An Introduction to the Problem of the Identification and
Justification of 'Substantiality' in Genocide Law
Chapter Two - The Emergence of the Substantiality Requirement as a De Facto
Norm and its Judicial Application
Chapter Three - The Substantiality Requirement in the Legal Literature:
Uncovering Binary and Substantialist Thinking
Chapter Four - Beyond Binary and Substantialist Thinking: Embracing the
Contingency in the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality'
Chapter Five - Locating the Relevant 'Part' in Light of the Processual
Nature of Group Destruction and the Contextuality of Genocidal Intent
Chapter Six - A Four-Step Examination for Establishing the Crime of
Genocide
Chapter Seven - A Case Study: The Question of Genocide in South Sudan and
the Substantiality Requirement
General Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Table of Cases
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter One - An Introduction to the Problem of the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality' in Genocide Law
Chapter Two - The Emergence of the Substantiality Requirement as a De Facto Norm and its Judicial Application
Chapter Three - The Substantiality Requirement in the Legal Literature: Uncovering Binary and Substantialist Thinking
Chapter Four - Beyond Binary and Substantialist Thinking: Embracing the Contingency in the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality'
Chapter Five - Locating the Relevant 'Part' in Light of the Processual Nature of Group Destruction and the Contextuality of Genocidal Intent
Chapter Six - A Four-Step Examination for Establishing the Crime of Genocide
Chapter Seven - A Case Study: The Question of Genocide in South Sudan and the Substantiality Requirement
General Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter One - An Introduction to the Problem of the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality' in Genocide Law
Chapter Two - The Emergence of the Substantiality Requirement as a De Facto Norm and its Judicial Application
Chapter Three - The Substantiality Requirement in the Legal Literature: Uncovering Binary and Substantialist Thinking
Chapter Four - Beyond Binary and Substantialist Thinking: Embracing the Contingency in the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality'
Chapter Five - Locating the Relevant 'Part' in Light of the Processual Nature of Group Destruction and the Contextuality of Genocidal Intent
Chapter Six - A Four-Step Examination for Establishing the Crime of Genocide
Chapter Seven - A Case Study: The Question of Genocide in South Sudan and the Substantiality Requirement
General Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Table of Cases
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter One - An Introduction to the Problem of the Identification and
Justification of 'Substantiality' in Genocide Law
Chapter Two - The Emergence of the Substantiality Requirement as a De Facto
Norm and its Judicial Application
Chapter Three - The Substantiality Requirement in the Legal Literature:
Uncovering Binary and Substantialist Thinking
Chapter Four - Beyond Binary and Substantialist Thinking: Embracing the
Contingency in the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality'
Chapter Five - Locating the Relevant 'Part' in Light of the Processual
Nature of Group Destruction and the Contextuality of Genocidal Intent
Chapter Six - A Four-Step Examination for Establishing the Crime of
Genocide
Chapter Seven - A Case Study: The Question of Genocide in South Sudan and
the Substantiality Requirement
General Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter One - An Introduction to the Problem of the Identification and
Justification of 'Substantiality' in Genocide Law
Chapter Two - The Emergence of the Substantiality Requirement as a De Facto
Norm and its Judicial Application
Chapter Three - The Substantiality Requirement in the Legal Literature:
Uncovering Binary and Substantialist Thinking
Chapter Four - Beyond Binary and Substantialist Thinking: Embracing the
Contingency in the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality'
Chapter Five - Locating the Relevant 'Part' in Light of the Processual
Nature of Group Destruction and the Contextuality of Genocidal Intent
Chapter Six - A Four-Step Examination for Establishing the Crime of
Genocide
Chapter Seven - A Case Study: The Question of Genocide in South Sudan and
the Substantiality Requirement
General Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Table of Cases
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter One - An Introduction to the Problem of the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality' in Genocide Law
Chapter Two - The Emergence of the Substantiality Requirement as a De Facto Norm and its Judicial Application
Chapter Three - The Substantiality Requirement in the Legal Literature: Uncovering Binary and Substantialist Thinking
Chapter Four - Beyond Binary and Substantialist Thinking: Embracing the Contingency in the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality'
Chapter Five - Locating the Relevant 'Part' in Light of the Processual Nature of Group Destruction and the Contextuality of Genocidal Intent
Chapter Six - A Four-Step Examination for Establishing the Crime of Genocide
Chapter Seven - A Case Study: The Question of Genocide in South Sudan and the Substantiality Requirement
General Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter One - An Introduction to the Problem of the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality' in Genocide Law
Chapter Two - The Emergence of the Substantiality Requirement as a De Facto Norm and its Judicial Application
Chapter Three - The Substantiality Requirement in the Legal Literature: Uncovering Binary and Substantialist Thinking
Chapter Four - Beyond Binary and Substantialist Thinking: Embracing the Contingency in the Identification and Justification of 'Substantiality'
Chapter Five - Locating the Relevant 'Part' in Light of the Processual Nature of Group Destruction and the Contextuality of Genocidal Intent
Chapter Six - A Four-Step Examination for Establishing the Crime of Genocide
Chapter Seven - A Case Study: The Question of Genocide in South Sudan and the Substantiality Requirement
General Conclusion
Bibliography
Index