Genocide Convention
Delve into the intricacies of international law with Genocide Convention by John Quigley, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016. This insightful volume spans 320 pages and addresses the critical question of whether legal frameworks, particularly genocide law, can effectively prevent mass atrocities. Quigley meticulously traces the evolution of genocide as a recognized legal norm and examines the intent necessary for such classification. Furthermore, the book provides a thorough discussion on individual lawsuits against states for genocide, enhancing your understanding of accountability in international law. Finally, it assesses the practical implications of genocide as a legal concept, making it an essential read for scholars, legal practitioners, and anyone interested in the fight against crimes against humanity. Explore the challenges and potential of legal measures in the ongoing battle against genocide.