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Making Sense of Mass Atrocity - Osiel, Mark
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Genocide, crimes against humanity, and the worst war crimes are possible only when the state or other organisations mobilise and co-ordinate the efforts of many people. Responsibility for mass atrocity is always widely shared, often by thousands. Yet criminal law, with its liberal underpinnings, prefers to blame particular individuals for isolated acts. Is such law, therefore, constitutionally unable to make any sense of the most catastrophic conflagrations of our time? Drawing on the experience of several prosecutions, ...

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Making Sense of Mass Atrocity 2011, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9781107403185

Trade paperback

Making Sense of Mass Atrocity 2009, Cambridge University Press, New York

ISBN-13: 9780521861854

Hardcover