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  1. Larry May: Genocide: A Normative Account: Cambridge University Press, New York, 2010, 283 pp, ISBN 978-0-521-19465-5, 978-0-521-12296-2. [REVIEW]Richard Vernon - 2011 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 5 (3):399-404.
  • Political imagination and the crime of crimes: Coming to terms with ‘genocide’ and ‘genocide blindness’.Mathias Thaler - 2014 - Contemporary Political Theory 13 (4):358-379.
    This article deals critically with the process of coming to terms with ‘genocide’. It starts from the observation that conventional philosophical and legal approaches to capturing the essence of ‘genocide’ through an improved definition necessarily fail to adapt to the ever-changing nature of political violence. Faced with this challenge, the article suggests that the contemporary debate on genocide (and its denial) should be complemented with a focus on transforming the perceptive and interpretive frameworks through which acts of violence are discussed (...)
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  • Genocide and crimes against humanity: Dispelling the conceptual fog.Andrew Altman - 2012 - Social Philosophy and Policy 29 (1):280-308.
    Research Articles Andrew Altman, Social Philosophy and Policy, FirstView Article.
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