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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136588402
- Artikelnr.: 38444863
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136588402
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Predrag Dojčinovic has worked as an editor of academic and non-academic journals, professional reviewer and lecturer. He has authored numerous articles and has edited several volumes on the cultural and political aspects of the 1991-99 series of armed conflicts in the former Yugoslavia. Since 1998, Dojcinovic has been working in the linguistic, analytical and research section of the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
PART 1: The indictable propaganda: a bottom-up perspective, NENAD FIS ER;
2. Word scene investigations: toward a cognitive linguistic approach to the
criminal analysis of open source evidence in war crimes cases, PREDRAG DOJC
INOVIC; 3. Propaganda as a crime under international humanitarian
law:theories and strategies for prosecutors, Dan Saxon; PART 2: 4. The
challenges of understanding Kinyarwanda key terms used to instigate the
1994 genocide in Rwanda, MATHIAS RUZINDANA; 5: Propaganda, hate speech and
mass killings, ANTHONY OBERSCHALL; PART 3: Hitler's notorious Jew-baiter:
the prosecution of Julius Streicher, MARGARET EASTWOOD; 7. Propaganda in
the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former
Yugoslavia, MICHAEL KEARNEY; 8: The ghost of causation in international
speech crime cases, SUSAN BENESCH; 9: Crimes of atrocity, the problem of
punishment and the situ of law, LAWRENCE DOUGLAS.
2. Word scene investigations: toward a cognitive linguistic approach to the
criminal analysis of open source evidence in war crimes cases, PREDRAG DOJC
INOVIC; 3. Propaganda as a crime under international humanitarian
law:theories and strategies for prosecutors, Dan Saxon; PART 2: 4. The
challenges of understanding Kinyarwanda key terms used to instigate the
1994 genocide in Rwanda, MATHIAS RUZINDANA; 5: Propaganda, hate speech and
mass killings, ANTHONY OBERSCHALL; PART 3: Hitler's notorious Jew-baiter:
the prosecution of Julius Streicher, MARGARET EASTWOOD; 7. Propaganda in
the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former
Yugoslavia, MICHAEL KEARNEY; 8: The ghost of causation in international
speech crime cases, SUSAN BENESCH; 9: Crimes of atrocity, the problem of
punishment and the situ of law, LAWRENCE DOUGLAS.
PART 1: The indictable propaganda: a bottom-up perspective, NENAD FIS ER;
2. Word scene investigations: toward a cognitive linguistic approach to the
criminal analysis of open source evidence in war crimes cases, PREDRAG DOJC
INOVIC; 3. Propaganda as a crime under international humanitarian
law:theories and strategies for prosecutors, Dan Saxon; PART 2: 4. The
challenges of understanding Kinyarwanda key terms used to instigate the
1994 genocide in Rwanda, MATHIAS RUZINDANA; 5: Propaganda, hate speech and
mass killings, ANTHONY OBERSCHALL; PART 3: Hitler's notorious Jew-baiter:
the prosecution of Julius Streicher, MARGARET EASTWOOD; 7. Propaganda in
the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former
Yugoslavia, MICHAEL KEARNEY; 8: The ghost of causation in international
speech crime cases, SUSAN BENESCH; 9: Crimes of atrocity, the problem of
punishment and the situ of law, LAWRENCE DOUGLAS.
2. Word scene investigations: toward a cognitive linguistic approach to the
criminal analysis of open source evidence in war crimes cases, PREDRAG DOJC
INOVIC; 3. Propaganda as a crime under international humanitarian
law:theories and strategies for prosecutors, Dan Saxon; PART 2: 4. The
challenges of understanding Kinyarwanda key terms used to instigate the
1994 genocide in Rwanda, MATHIAS RUZINDANA; 5: Propaganda, hate speech and
mass killings, ANTHONY OBERSCHALL; PART 3: Hitler's notorious Jew-baiter:
the prosecution of Julius Streicher, MARGARET EASTWOOD; 7. Propaganda in
the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former
Yugoslavia, MICHAEL KEARNEY; 8: The ghost of causation in international
speech crime cases, SUSAN BENESCH; 9: Crimes of atrocity, the problem of
punishment and the situ of law, LAWRENCE DOUGLAS.