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|a Dawson, Grant.
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|a Forcible Displacement Throughout the Ages :
|b Towards an International Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Forcible Displacement.
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|a This book analyses the anthropological, historical, and legal contours of the crime of forcible displacement and proposes specific measures that the international community can adopt in order to prevent and/or punish the perpetration of the crime in the future.
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|a Forcible DisplacementThroughout the Ages; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; About the Authors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter One: The Origins of Humanity; Chapter Two: Examples of Forcible Displacement; 1. The Sack of Troy: A Mytho-Historic Account; 2. The Babylonian Captivity: Displacement in the Ancient World; 3. The Muslim Conquest of North Africa: The Dispersement of the Berbers; 4. The Incas: An Early Example of Mass Population Transfer for Territorial Gain; 5. The Moors: Expulsion for Religious Purposes.
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|a 6. The Highland Clearances: Displacement in the Name of Economic Progress7. Aborigines in Australia: A Story of Land Dispossession and Violence; 8. Crimean Tatars in the former USSR: Ethnically Motivated Displacement in the Name of Politics; 9. The Bangladesh War of Independence: Conflict and Displacement; 10. The Three Gorges Dam: Justifying Displacement in the Name of Progress; Chapter Three: Law of Forcible Displacement; 1. Definitions; 2. The Nuremberg Trials: Early Attempts to Legally Define Forcible Displacement; 3. Humanitarian Law.
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|a A. The Hague Conventions as Progenitors of the Geneva Conventionsb. The Geneva Conventions; 4. Human Rights Law; a. The Right to Freedom of Movement and Residence; b. The Genocide Convention; c. The Refugee Convention; 5. Regional Human Rights Treaties; 6. Soft Law Instruments; 7. Security Council Resolutions; 8. The International Court of Justice; Chapter Four: The Modern Tribunals; 1. The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia: The Great Experiment; a. Forcible Displacement as Crimes under the ICTY Statute.
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|a B. Development of ICTY Jurisprudence Ante the Stakic Appeal Judgementc. The Stakic Appeal Judgement and the Categorisation of Deportation and Forcible Transfer; i. Forced Character of the Displacement; ii. Cross-Border Transfer; iii. Intended Permanency of the Displacement; d. The Naletilic and Martinovic Appeal Judgement; e. The Miloševic Generals Trial; f. General Principles Emerging from the ICTY's Adjudication of Forcible Displacement; 2. The Rwanda and Sierra Leone Tribunals; a. The Special Court for Sierra Leone; b. The Interational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
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|a 3. The International Criminal CourtChapter Five: Shifting the Displacement Paradigm from Compartmentalisation Towards Inclusion; 1. The Debate upon IDP Protection; 2. The Debate upon the Revitalisation of Refugee Law; 3. Displacement as an Element of Ethnic Cleansing or Genocide; 4. Case Studies of Confl ict-Related Displacement; 5. Development-Induced Displacement; Chapter Six: Broadening the Concept of Forcible Displacement to Include Development-Induced Displacement; 1. Development and Its Costs; 2. The Inclusion of Development-Induced Displacement within the Human Rights Law Discourse.
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|a Forced migration.
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|a International criminal law.
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|a Internally displaced persons
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|a Droit international pénal.
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