Documents on the Genocide Convention from the American, British, and Russian Archives
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474279796
ISBN-10: 1474279791
Greutate: 1.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474279791
Greutate: 1.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Includes
a
variety
of
documents,
such
as
internal
memorandums,
private
correspondence,
meeting
notes,
draft
proposals
and
speeches,
official
guidelines
and
diplomatic
correspondence
Notă biografică
Anton
Weiss-Wendtis
Research
Professor
at
the
Center
for
the
Study
of
the
Holocaust
and
Religious
Minorities
in
Oslo,
Norway.
His
recent
publications
includeRacial
Science
in
Hitler's
Europe,
1939-1945(2013)
andThe
Nazi
Genocide
of
the
Roma:
Reassessment
and
Commemoration(2013).
Cuprins
Volume
IAcknowledgementsList
of
Acronyms
and
AbbreviationsList
of
Archival
CollectionsIntroductionI.
Genocide:
From
a
Concept
to
a
United
Nations
Resolution,
1933-1946
II.
The
United
Nations
Secretariat
Draft
Genocide
Convention,
1947
III.
Ad
Hoc
Committee
on
Genocide,
January-August
1948
IV.
Debates
on
the
Draft
Genocide
Convention
in
the
UN
General
Assembly,
September-December
1948
V.
Lobbying
in
Behalf
of
the
Genocide
Convention,
1947-1948
United
Nations
Concention
on
the
Prevention
and
Punishment
of
the
Crime
of
Genocide:
The
Three
Drafts,
1947-48Further
ReadingIndexVolume
IIVI.
The
United
Kingdom
Government
Split
on
the
Issue
of
Accession
to
the
Genocide
Convention,
1949-1953
VII.
The
United
States
Delays
Action
on
the
Genocide
Convention,
1949-1962
VIII.
The
Issue
of
Reservations
to
the
Genocide
Convention,
1949-1952
IX.
Indicting
Communist
Countries
for
Genocide,
1949-1959
X.
The
Genocide
Convention
vs.
Nuremberg
Principles,
Draft
Covenants
on
Human
Rights,
and/or
the
Draft
Code
of
Offenses
against
the
Peace
and
Security
of
Mankind,
1949-1954
XI.
The
Korean
War,
1950-1953
XII.We
Charge
Genocide:
The
Campaign
to
Indict
the
United
States
for
Racial
Discrimination,
1951-1952
XIII.
The
Lonely
Voice
of
Raphael
Lemkin,
1949-1959
XIV.
The
United
Kingdom
Inches
Closer
to
Acceding
to
the
Genocide
Convention,
1962-1968
XV.
The
Public
Campaign
Pro
and
Counter
US
Ratification
of
the
Genocide
Convention,
1970-1977
XVI.
The
"Armenian
Question,"
1964-1985
XVII.
A
Final
Push
for
the
UN
Genocide
Convention,
1983-1988Further
ReadingIndex
Recenzii
Through
meticulous
research,
Anton
Weiss-Wendt
has
assembled
the
most
important
documents
covering
the
history
of
the
UN
Genocide
Convention.
This
a
landmark
contribution
to
Genocide
Studies
and
International
Legal
History,
and
an
invaluable
resource
to
students
and
scholars
for
generations
to
come.