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A Selected Socio-legal Bibliography on Ethnic Cleansing, Wartime Rape, and Genocide in the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda


ISBN13: 9780773462601
ISBN: 0773462600
Published: June 2006
Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press Ltd
Format: Hardback
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The aim of this bibliography, comprising more than 6,000 entries, is to facilitate and promote the research and writing of legal scholars, students and human rights activists in the fields of ethnic cleansing, genocide and sexual violence during national and international armed conflicts. It provides an overview of carefully selected socio-legal materials published in English and other European languages on ethnic cleansing, genocide and sexual violence during armed conflict in the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. This timely project, which commemorates the tenth anniversary of the ethnic cleansing and genocide in the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, has a great deal of interest to academics and those who are active in conflict/dispute settlement efforts in war-torn areas of the world.;The entire bibliography is alphabetically organized and sequentially numbered. Entries are arranged by format under eleven main headings, with each heading divided into different sub-headings. Books, collections of essays, periodical articles, addresses, interviews, proceedings, dissertations, and manuscripts are arranged alphabetically by the first letter of the family name of the author/editor. Encyclopedia articles, treaties, national agreements, decisions, declarations, and legislations, government documents, NGO documents, professional associations' documents, audio-visual materials, and press releases are organized alphabetically by the first letter of the document's title. In some cases, particularly for United Nations documents, entries are arranged in chronological order.;To facilitate searching this bibliography, all material is organized in a detailed table of contents, and an author/editor index is provided at the end of the volume. This index is arranged according to the alphabetical order of the author/ editor's last name and refers to the number of each entry listed under that name in the body of the bibliography.

Contents:
Notes on the Pronunciation of the Arabic and Cyrillic Alphabets i; Preface v; Acknowledgements ix; Introduction 1; I. Books 5; 1. Books 5; 2. Collections of Essays 45; 3. Encyclopaedia Articles 120; II. Articles in Journals 121; III. Entries in other Languages 189; 1. Arabic 189; 2. Bulgarian 189; 3. Danish 189; 4. Dutch 190; 5. French 190; 6. German 197; 7. Hungarian 201; 8. Italian 203; 9. Norwegian 203; 10. Serbo-Croatian 204; 11. Spanish 216; 12. Turkish.
216; IV. International Materials 217; 1. Treaties, Conventions, and Agreements 217; A. International 217; B. Regional 224; 2. United Nations Documents 229; A. General Assembly 229; i. Reports 229; (a) Secretary-General's Reports and Notes 229; (b) Other Reports 231; ii. Resolutions 232; B. Security Council 236; i. Presidential Statements 236; ii. Resolutions 241; iii. Reports 261; C. Economic and Social Council 268; i. Resolutions 268; ii. Sessional Decisions 268; iii. Sessional Reports 269; D. UN Commission on Human Rights Reports 270; E. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) 279; i. Applications 279; ii. Press Releases 279; F. The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) 281; i. Annual Reports 281; ii. Agreements 282; iii. Bulletin Articles 282; iv. General Reports 282; v. Press Releases 282; vi. Rules and Codes 283; G. The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) 284; i. Annual Reports 284; ii. Bilateral Agreements 284; iii. Fact Sheets 284; iv. Press Releases 285; v. Statements 286; H. Reports by other UN Commissions and Organizations 286; i. High Commissioner for Human Rights Field Operation in Rwanda 286; ii. UN Children's Fund 287; iii. UN Commission on the Status of Women 287; iv. UN Division for the Advancement of Women 287; v. UN Fourth World Conference on Women 288; vi. UN High Commissioner for Refugees 288; vii. UN Population Fund 288; 3. Other International Organizations 288; A. Council of Europe (EC) 289; B. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) 289; i. NATO Fact Sheets 289; ii. NATO Historical Reviews 289; iii. NATO Press Releases 289; iv. NATO Review 290; v. NATO Speeches 290; C. Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) 290; D. Organization of African Unity (OAU) 290; E. Organization of American States (OAS) 290; F. Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) 290; V. National Agreements, Decisions, Declarations, and Legislations 293; 1. Belgium 293; 2. Canada 293; 3. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 293; 4. Republic of Albania 293; 5. Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina 294; 6. Republic of Croatia 295; 7. Republic of Kosovo 295; 8. Republic of Rwanda 295; 9. Republic of Serbia 296; 10. Republic of Turkey 297; 11. United States of America 297; VI. Cases 299; 1. International Cases 299; A. International Court of Justice (ICJ) 299; i. Judgments 299; ii. Declarations and Opinions 299; (a) Declarations 299; (b) Opinions 300; iii. Orders 301; B. Special International Tribunals 304; i. The International Criminal Tribunal for th