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Some crimes go unpunished: tracing the emergence and evolution of the rule on prohibition of genocide

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Galib, Ahsan Habib
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Riga Graduate School of Law
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Ziemele, Ineta
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2023
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This research examines the emergence and evolution of the rule on prohibition of genocide. The concept of genocide has undergone significant transformations in the last century, reflecting shifts in cultural and political contexts, legal frameworks, and academic debates. While the original definition focused on the intentional destruction of national, ethnic, racial, or religious groups, subsequent discussions expanded the scope of genocide. The research analyzes the key factors that shaped the development of the rule on prohibition of genocide, including the adoption of the 1948 UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, the role of international tribunals and courts, and the contributions of critical theorists and activists. The research also examines the challenges and limitations of the current definition of genocide. Finally, this study contributes to the ongoing debates on the conceptualization and prevention of genocide, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspectives in understanding and addressing this complex phenomenon.
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