Postgenocide : interdisciplinary reflections on the effects of genocide /

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Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Mulaj, Klejda (editer.)
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Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2021.
Edition:First edition.
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245 0 0 |a Postgenocide :  |b interdisciplinary reflections on the effects of genocide /  |c edited by Klejda Mulaj. 
250 |a First edition. 
264 1 |a Oxford :  |b Oxford University Press,  |c 2021. 
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505 0 0 |a Machine generated contents note:   |g 1.  |t Introduction: Postgenocide: Living with Permutations of Genocide Harms /  |r Klejda Mulaj --   |t Opening Remarks --   |t Postgenocide --   |t De/Stabilized Meaning of `Genocide' --   |t Permutations of Genocide Harms --   |t Inadequate Responses, Ir/Reconciliation --   |t Chapters --   |g pt. I   |t LAW AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR GENOCIDE --   |g 2.  |t Challenges to Criminalizing State Responsibility for Genocide /  |r Kevin Aquilina --   |t Introduction --   |t State Criminal Responsibility versus Individual Criminal Responsibility for Genocide --   |t Artificial Non-State Legal Persons: Can they Commit Genocide? The Case of Corporate Criminal Liability --   |t Typology of Legal Persons: The State as a Legal Person --   |t Civil Reparations for a Wrongful Act of State --   |t Criminalizing State Responsibility for Genocide and Its Attendant Implementation Difficulties --   |t State Criminal Responsibility and Liability --   |t Inroads in State Immunity Supporting the Case for State Criminal Responsibility --   |t Treaty Law --   |t Case Law --   |t Conclusion --   |g 3.  |t Role of Law in Enabling Postgenocide Recovery: Assessing the Importance of Property Restitution /  |r Rajika L. Shah --   |t Introduction --   |t Property Theft Accompanying Genocide is Itself a Form of Genocide --   |t Full Reparation Requires Recognition of Both Material and Moral Injury --   |t Holocaust Restitution: A Model of Success --   |t PostHolocaust Challenges to Enforcement --   |t US-based Litigation --   |t Diplomatic Protection under International Law --   |t International Human Rights Law --   |t International Criminal Law --   |t Conclusion --   |g 4.  |t Postgenocide Justice? Assessing the Prosecution and Punishment of Genocide by Internationalized Courts and Tribunals /  |r Christopher Soler --   |t Plotting Genocide: Some Underlying Assumptions --   |t Nuremberg Military Tribunals --   |t Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals: The ICTY and the ICTR --   |t International Criminal Court --   |t Hybrid Criminal Tribunals --   |t Concluding Observations --   |g 5.  |t Responsibility to Protect in International Criminal Law: The Case of the Genocide against the Rohingya /  |r Jobair Alam --   |t Application of Different Jurisdictions over the Rohingya Atrocity --   |t National Jurisdiction --   |t International Jurisdiction --   |t Universal Jurisdiction --   |t Promise of R2P as a Response Mechanism to Genocide --   |t Application of the R2P over the Rohingya Genocide --   |t Sovereignty in Terms of R2P --   |t Protecting the Stateless under the R2P --   |t R2P in the ASEAN --   |t Conclusion --   |g pt. II   |t GENOCIDE DENIAL AND REMEMBRANCE --   |g 6.  |t Sovereignty, Subjectivity, Denial: The Armenian Genocide, Generative Denials, and Postgenocide Politics in Contemporary Turkey /  |r Tatevik Mnatsakanyan --   |t Introduction --   |t Genocide Conjuncture and Generative Denials --   |t Sovereign Encounters and Denials --   |t Sovereignty and Subjects-of-Denial --   |t Politics of Denial in Postgenocide --   |g 7.  |t Constructions of Genocide Denial and Remembrance: Fractured National Identity in Postgenocide Bosnia /  |r Klejda Mulaj --   |t Introduction --   |t Legal Effects: Construing Genocide Knowledge in the Courts of Law --   |t Genocide Remembrance and Denial --   |t Letting Genocide Survivals Down: Denial of Victims' Rights and Fractures of National Unity --   |t Concluding Remarks --   |g 8.  |t Politics of Inter/National Denial of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda /  |r Andrew Wallis --   |t Prelude to the 1994 Genocide and Its Denial --   |t Rebranding the Guilty in the Aftermath of Genocide --   |t Politico-Juridical Re/Actions to Genocide/Denial: The French Factor --   |t ICTR and Genocide Denial --   |t Role of the Media --   |t Church: A Failure of Forgiveness? --   |t Closing Thoughts --   |g pt. III   |t POSTGENOCIDE IDENTITIES, MEMORY, AND IR/RECONCILIATION --   |g 9.  |t Memory, Identity, and Possession: Personal Objects from Genocide in Galleries, Museums, and Archives /  |r Martine Louise Hawkes --   |t Introduction --   |t Personal Objects and Genocide --   |t Galleries, Museums, and Archives --   |t Encountering Personal Objects from Genocide in GAMs --   |t Ways We Encounter Objects 1: Affective Objects --   |t Ways We Encounter Objects 2: Stolen and Disconnected Objects --   |t Decolonization and Return: Recent Shifts --   |t Conclusion --   |g 10.  |t Indigeneity, Memory, and Postgenocide in Guatemala: The Stillness Power of Local Archives /  |r Marcia Esparza --   |t Introduction --   |t Genocide and the Usefulness of Indigenous Community Archives --   |t Resistance in El Quiche: The CERJ Human Rights Records --   |g Phase 1   |t Action Research --   |g Phase 2   |t Preliminary Assessment of Artefacts of Indigeneity of Resistance --   |t Political Indigeneity and the Archives: A Testimony --   |t Social Role: Education --   |t Solidarity and Mobilization --   |t Conclusion --   |g 11.  |t Rhetorical versus Substantive Reconciliation After Cultural Genocide in Canada /  |r Maureen S. Hiebert --   |t Introduction --   |t Genocide and the Settler Colonial Project in Canada --   |t Possibilities and Limits of Reconciliation in Canada --   |t Political Apology and the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission --   |t Rhetorical/Ideational Elements of Reconciliation in Canada --   |t Absence of Substantive/Material Reconciliation (Decolonization) --   |t Final Observations --   |g 12.  |t Conclusion: Further Agendas for Postgenocide Research /  |r Christopher P. Davey --   |t Opening Remarks --   |t Climate Violence Debates and the Evolution of Genocide Studies --   |t Postgenocide Elements --   |t Climate Change --   |t Geopolitical Ordering of States --   |t Warlordism --   |t Resources --   |t Postgenocide Identities --   |t Performing Violent Identities --   |t Resource Wars, Wars of Survival --   |t Mobilizations of Identity --   |t Departing Thoughts. 
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