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On legal interpretation of intent in the Genocide Convention by Prof. Gregory H. Stanton Many differences in the definition of genocide are due to differences between historians, sociologists, and lawyers. I agree that
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Document Date: 2014-10-15 11:53:38


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Genocide Watch / /

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Bosnia and Herzegovina / United States / /

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George Mason University / /

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International Court of Justice / School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution / Sudanese government / International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia / ICTR / UN Commission of Inquiry for Darfur / United Nations / George Mason University / /

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Bob Melson / Cassese / Katherine Goldsmith / Kai Ambos / Gregory H. Stanton / H. Stanton Many / Trifterer / Flores / /

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Darfur / /

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