The Armenian Massacres of 1915-1916 a Hundred Years Later Open Questions and Tentative Answers in International Law /
This peer-reviewed book features essays on the Armenian massacres of 1915-1916. It aims to cast light upon the various questions of international law raised by the matter. The answers may help improve international relations in the region. In 1915-1916, roughly a million and a half Armenians were mu...
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| Médium: | Elektronický zdroj E-kniha |
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| Jazyk: | angličtina |
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Springer International Publishing,
2018.
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| Vydání: | 1st ed. 2018. |
| Edice: | Studies in the History of Law and Justice,
15 |
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| ISBN: | 9783319781693 |
| ISSN: | 2198-9842 ; |
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Obsah:
- Ch. 1 - Historical Introduction: World War I and the Dynamic of the Armenian Genocide
- Part I
- Ch. 2 - The Armenian Massacres as the Murder of a Nation?
- Ch. 3 - On the Applicability of the Genocide Convention to the Armenian Massacres
- Ch. 4 - Is Customary Law on the Prohibition to States to Commit Acts of Genocide Applicable to the Armenian Massacres?
- Part II
- Ch. 5 - Metz Yeghern and the Origin of International Norms on the Punishment of Crimes
- Ch. 6 - Armenian Cultural Properties and Cultural Heritage: What Protection under International Law One Hundred Years Later?
- Ch. 7 - What Reparation for the Descendants of the Victims of the "Armenian Genocide"?
- Part III
- Ch. 8 - The Armenian Massacres and the Price of Memory: Impossible to Forget, Forbidden to Remember
- Ch. 9 - Denying the Armenian Genocide in International and European Law
- Ch. 10 - Criminalizing the Denial of 1915-1916 Armenian Massacres and the European Court of Human Rights: Perinçek v Switzerland
- Part IV
- Ch. 11 - Is the Denial of the Armenian "Genocide" an Obstacle to Turkey's Accession to the EU?
- Ch. 12 - The European Parliament as the Human Rights Gatekeeper of the Union?
- Ch. 13 - The Union and the Turkish Recognition of the Armenian "Genocide" in the Broader Framework of the EU External Action: A Tale of Possibilities yet to be Explored.

