From Discrimination to Death

From Discrimination to Death
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9781000786330
ISBN-13 : 1000786331
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Book Synopsis From Discrimination to Death by : Melanie O'Brien

Download or read book From Discrimination to Death written by Melanie O'Brien and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2022-11-18 with total page 318 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From Discrimination to Death studies the process of genocide through the human rights violations that occur during genocide. Using individual testimonies and in-depth field research from the Armenian Genocide, Holocaust and Cambodian Genocide, this book demonstrates that a pattern of specific escalating human rights abuses takes place in genocide. Offering an analysis of all these particular human rights as they are violated in genocide, the author intricately brings together genocide studies and human rights, demonstrating how the ‘crime of crimes’ and the human rights law regime correlate. The book applies the pattern of rights violations to the Rohingya Genocide, revealing that this pattern could have been used to prevent the violence against the Rohingya, before advocating for a greater role for human rights oversight bodies in genocide prevention. The pattern ascertained through the research in this book offers a resource for governments and human rights practitioners as a mid-stream indicator for genocide prevention. It can also be used by lawyers and judges in genocide trials to help determine whether genocide took place. Undergraduate and postgraduate students, particularly of genocide studies, will also greatly benefit from this book.


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