6 edition of Reparations for victims of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity found in the catalog.
Reparations for victims of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity
Published
2009
by Martinus Nijhoff Publishers in Leiden, Boston
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes index.
Statement | edited by Carla Ferstman, Mariana Goetz, Alan Stephens. |
Genre | Congresses |
Contributions | Goetz, Mariana., Ferstman, Carla, 1968-, Stephens, Alan. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | K5302.A6 R47 2009 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23170496M |
ISBN 10 | 9789004174498 |
LC Control Number | 2009008040 |
Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity, and War Crimes Jurisdiction. By the Staff of the Global Legal Research Center. This chart reports on jurisdictions that have laws punishing at least one of the three crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity, or war Size: KB. A United Nations war crimes tribunal convicted former Bosnian Serb Gen. Radislav Krstic of two counts of genocide, five counts of crimes against humanity, and one count of war crimes, or.
Odio-Benito, E. () ‘Foreword’, in C. Ferstman, M. Goetz and A. Stephens (eds), Reparations for Victims of Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity: Systems in Place and Systems in the Making (Leiden and Boston, MA: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers) Google ScholarCited by: 1. Ferstman, C. and Goetz, M., ‘Reparations before the International Criminal Court: The Early Jurisprudence on Victim Participation and its Impact on Future Reparations Proceedings’, in C. Ferstman, M. Goetz and A. Stephens (eds), Reparations for Victims of Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity, Systems in Place and Systems in the Cited by:
The rich debate in this book will be instructive to many judges, diplomats, practitioners, academics and students as they try to navigate through the difficult issues raised through this book of using reparations in delivering justice to victims, whether through the ICC, state programmes or a future crimes against humanity convention.'Author: Jo-Anne M. Wemmers. The basic difference between crimes against humanity and genocide is as follows: Crimes against humanity focuses on the killing of large numbers of individuals.
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Reparations for Victims of Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity: Systems in Place and Systems in the Making provides a rich tapestry of practice in the complex and evolving field of reparations, which cuts across law, politics, psychology and victimology, among other disciplines.
Ferstman and Goetz bring their long experiences with international organizations and civil society. The Inter-American Human Rights System and Reparations to Overcome Impunity In: Reparations for Victims of Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes against HumanityAuthor: Elizabeth Abi-Mershed.
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This book provides detailed analyses of systems that have been established to provide reparations to victims of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, and the way in which these systems have worked and are working in practice.
Many of these systems are described and assessed for the first time in an academic by: This book provides detailed analyses of systems that have been established to provide reparations to victims of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, and the way in which these systems have worked and are working in practice.
Many of these systems are described and assessed for the first time in an academic publication. The publication draws upon a groundbreaking Conference. It was the first international attempt to hold political leaders accountable for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide since the Nuremburg and Tokyo trials following World War II, and it established that the massacre committed in Srebrenica in July constituted genocide.
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Many of these systems are described and assessed for the first time in an academic publication. Get this from a library. Reparations for victims of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity: systems in place and systems in the making. [Carla Ferstman; Mariana Goetz; Alan Stephens;] -- "Draws upon a Conference organised by the Clemens Nathan Research Centre (CNRC) and REDRESS, which took place at the Peace Palace in The Hague, The Netherlands on March "--Introduction.
Reparations for victims of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity: systems in place and systems in the making / edited by Carla Ferstman, Mariana Goetz, Alan Stephens Publication | Library Call Number: KA6 R47 Kristjánsdóttir, Edda, ‘International Mass Claims Processes and the ICC Trust Fund for Victims’, in Carla Ferstman, Mariana Goetz and Alan Stephens (eds), Reparations for Victims of Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff, ).
chapters on war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity, for example, detail the general requirements for each crime, as well as underlying offenses. The book does not cover motion practice. Free Online Library: Reparations for Victims of Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity: Systems in Place and Systems in the Making.(Brief article, Book review) by "Reference & Research Book News"; Publishing industry Library and information science Books Book reviews War crimes.
Crimes Against Humanity Genocide Both legal concepts were born at Nuremberg during the prosecution of Nazi criminals. I read East West Street: The Origins of “Genocide” and “Crimes Against Humanity,” by Phillippe Sands, and learned this fact and more.
OK, let’s start with the difference between these two legal terms. The Victims 1. Healing Aspects of Reparations for Victims of Crimes against Humanity, Yael Danieli 2.
Reparation and Recovery in the Aftermath of Widespread Violence, Christophe Herbert, Charlie Rioux and Jo-Anne M. Wemmers 3. Restoring Justice for Victims of Crimes against Humanity, Jo-Anne M.
Wemmers Part 2. Victims and the Law 4. Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity, Brill Academic Publishers () and delivering reparations to victims.
Throughout, and in conclusion, we offer 5 This book is forthcoming in English and is currently available on-line in Spanish at. This book reaches beyond the boundaries of law and psychology and takes a multidisciplinary approach to the question of reparation for victims of crimes against humanity.
Law does not take place in a vacuum and it is important to consider the impact of the law on the psychology of the victim, as well as the legal principles : Paperback. Reparations for Victims of Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity: Systems in Place and Systems in the Making: : Carla Ferstman, Mariana Format: Tapa dura.
Reparations for victims of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. Leiden ; Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, (DLC) (OCoLC) Material Type: Conference publication, Document, Internet resource: Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File: All Authors / Contributors: Carla Ferstman; Mariana Goetz; Alan.
This book reaches beyond the boundaries of law and psychology and takes a multidisciplinary approach to the question of reparation for victims of crimes against humanity.
Law does not take place in a vacuum and it is important to consider the impact of the law on the psychology of the victim, as well as the legal principles themselves. The rich debate in this book will be instructive to many judges, diplomats, practitioners, academics and students as they try to navigate through the difficult issues raised through this book of using reparations in delivering justice to victims, whether through the ICC, state programmes or a future crimes against humanity by: 1.victims were described in great detail thein book, its principal focus was to document that these organized efforts constituted a largely unrecognized and hidden genocide.
According to definitions created by the United Nations, the practices in Yugoslavia should be considered “genocide,” “war crimes,” and “crimes against humanity.”.Genocide is unfortunately a key feature of the study of world history at nearly every level.
The Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity spans the globe to explain the issues behind crimes against humanity and human rights issues as they relate to individual countries and the world at /5(2).