Yusuf Aksar’s scientific contributions

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The "victimized group" concept in the Genocide Convention and the development of international humanitarian law through the practice of ad hoc tribunals 1
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June 2003

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Journal of Genocide Research

Yusuf Aksar

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... " 41 For, the disabled should be clearly distinguished from other social groups for the purpose of genocide, and excluded from other social groups 42 that are non-stable and non-permanent Aksar, among others, firmly criticizes this. 43 He maintains that the political, economic and social groups have become more important than national, ethnic, racial or religious groups which is one of the reasons why non-prosecution and punishment of responsible persons involved in mass killings of human being should not be dependent on the deficiency of the definition of genocide in the Convention. 44 Aksar argues that the case law of "the ICTR proved that the protected groups are not limited to national, ethnic, racial or religious groups, and that any groups, as long as they are stable and permanent, can fall under the protection of the Genocide Convention. ...

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DISABLED AS A PROTECTED GROUP FOR THE PURPOSE OF GENOCIDE
The "victimized group" concept in the Genocide Convention and the development of international humanitarian law through the practice of ad hoc tribunals 1
  • Citing Article
  • June 2003

Journal of Genocide Research