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This is an accessible and informative guide to the evolution of the concept of crimes against humanity- a hugely influential concept which has had a marked impact on modern international politics, law and ethics.

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‘This book represents a strong theoretical contribution and informative guide for both academics and practitioners dealing with the subject. In addition, this book is beneficial for a general non-specialist audience as an accessible tool in shedding light on one of the most topical, complicated and contentious issues in the sphere of contemporary international law.’
Rustam B. Atadjanov, Issue 1 of 2016 of the Journal of International Criminal Justice, July 2016

‘Norman Geras’s Crimes against humanity is an elegantly written and deeply humane work that examines the philosophical basis of one of the core crimes of international law…For a compact, thoughtful, and philosophically sophisticated discussion of a category of crime that has become central to international law and global politics, it would be difficult to do better than this volume.’
Andrew Altman, Springer: Criminal Law and Philosophy (2016)

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Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Origins and development
2. Why against humanity?
3. A jurisdictional threshold
4. Humanitarian intervention
5. Utopia into law
Appendix Review of Larry May
Bibliography
Index

Crimes Against Humanity Birth of a Concept

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 1/31/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719096617, 978-0719096617
      ISBN10: 0719096618

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is an accessible and informative guide to the evolution of the concept of crimes against humanity- a hugely influential concept which has had a marked impact on modern international politics, law and ethics.

      Trade Review

      ‘This book represents a strong theoretical contribution and informative guide for both academics and practitioners dealing with the subject. In addition, this book is beneficial for a general non-specialist audience as an accessible tool in shedding light on one of the most topical, complicated and contentious issues in the sphere of contemporary international law.’
      Rustam B. Atadjanov, Issue 1 of 2016 of the Journal of International Criminal Justice, July 2016

      ‘Norman Geras’s Crimes against humanity is an elegantly written and deeply humane work that examines the philosophical basis of one of the core crimes of international law…For a compact, thoughtful, and philosophically sophisticated discussion of a category of crime that has become central to international law and global politics, it would be difficult to do better than this volume.’
      Andrew Altman, Springer: Criminal Law and Philosophy (2016)

      -- .

      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      1. Origins and development
      2. Why against humanity?
      3. A jurisdictional threshold
      4. Humanitarian intervention
      5. Utopia into law
      Appendix Review of Larry May
      Bibliography
      Index

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