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Q: According to the genocide convention what are are international obligations as a member of the United Nations?
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What is the name of the treaty that attempted to rid the world of genocide?

The genocide convention


When was International Association of Genocide Scholars created?

International Association of Genocide Scholars was created in 1994.


When was International Network of Genocide Scholars created?

International Network of Genocide Scholars was created in 2005.


Is The US obligated to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in 1951?

The US has signed the Convention.


What human right laws were broken by the UN during the rwandan genocide?

The Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.


Can a dictator or person be punished under the Genocide Convention just for trying to commit genocide and not actually killing anyone?

Yes. Failed attempts at genocide are still criminal acts.


What has the author David L Nersessian written?

David L. Nersessian has written: 'Genocide and political groups' -- subject(s): Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, Genocide


Is the Armenian Massacre a genocide?

Acording to İnternational law it is not a genocide. There is no an international court decision that is rules the 1915 events as a genocide but politicians and some historians. (There are some other historians and politicians which are doesnt agree with them)


Why do so many people recognize the nazi Holocaust more than what they do other ones?

Because prior to the Holocaust, the concept of genocide wasn't even a word. There was no international convention against the systematic slaughter of a people.


Is genocide morally acceptable?

No, genocide is not morally acceptable. Genocide involves the intentional and systematic extermination of a particular ethnic, racial, or religious group. It violates the fundamental principles of human rights, dignity, and equality. The international community has condemned genocide and it is considered a crime under international law.


What has the author Linda C Krajcovic written?

Linda C. Krajcovic has written: 'Application of a discursive model of democracy to assess the legitimacy of the exclusion of political groups from the Genocide Convention's definition of genocide' -- subject(s): Convention on the Prevention and Treatment of Genocide, Dissertations, Pressure groups, University of Toronto, University of Toronto. Faculty of Law


Does a state violoate international law if it commits genocide?

Yes it does.