Preventing mass human-rights violations and atrocity crimes /
The book presents capacity of states and international institutions in preventing mass human-rights violations and atrocity crimes. The preventive international instruments, such as early warning, diplomacy, as well as legal, economic and military measures are included. Cases studies involve Chechny...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | English Polish |
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Berlin, Germany ; New York, NY :
Peter Lang,
[2021]
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| Series: | Studies in politics, security and society ;
v.42. |
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| Online Access: | EBSCOhost |
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Table of Contents:
- The United Nations as a universal institution for the prevention of mass human rights violations and atrocity crimes
- Competence of regional European institutions in the prevention of mass human rights violations and atrocity crimes
- The problem of preventing mass human rights violations and atrocity crimes in non-European institutions
- Prevention of mass human right violations and atrocity crimes in the foreign policy of states
- The role of non-governmental organizations in the prevention of mass human-rights violations and atrocity crimes
- International instruments for the prevention of human rights violations and atrocity crimes
- Chechnya : an attempt at self-determination
- Rwanda : prevention after genocide
- Côte d'Ivoire's election of 2010
- The conflict in Libya and the intervention of international force
- Concluding remarks: Factors contributing to the prevention.