Axis Rule in Occupied Europe: Laws of Occupation, Analysis of Government, Proposals for Redress (Foundations of the Laws of War)

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Second Edition by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Introduction to the Second Edition by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. by William A. Schabas.
Introduction to the First Edition by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. by Samantha Power.
From the series Foundations of the Laws of War, General Editor Joseph Perkovich. The Book that Introduced and Defined the Concept of Genocide. In this pathbreaking study Polish emigre Raphael Lemkin [1900-1959] coined the term "genocide" and defined it is a subject of international law. While the term has come to mean the extermination of a people, Lemkin used it to describe all programs that sought to increase "Aryan" birthrate while working to exterminate the social, cultural and economic independence of non-Germanic peoples. This study was an elaboration of ideas he first proposed in 1933 in his address to the Fifth International Conference for the Unification of Penal Law (1933), which argued that attacks on racial, religious and ethnic groups should be considered international crimes. Important for the prosecution of the Nazis, it helped to establish the framework for all subsequent efforts to punish crimes against humanity.

Author(s): Raphael Lemkin, William A. Schabas, Samantha Power
Publisher: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.; 2 edition

Language: English
Tags: World War 1939-1945 -- Law and legislation -- Europe, World War 1939-1945 -- Occupied territories, World War 1939-1945 -- Confiscations and contributions