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Vidus, D.E. Responsibility of states for genocide.

Abstract: The work examines an attempt to criminalize responsibility of a state for genocide as well as the conditions under which the state bears such responsibility. The work reviewed the court practice when rulings were given that defi ne the conditions of the said responsibility. The work also reviews the most liberal opinions on criminal state responsibility for genocide.


Keywords:

genocide, state responsibility, criminal state responsibility


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