1st Edition

Genocide, State Crime, and the Law In the Name of the State

By Jennifer Balint Copyright 2012
256 Pages
by Routledge-Cavendish

252 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge-Cavendish

256 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge-Cavendish

Genocide, State Crime and the Law critically explores the use and role of law in the perpetration, redress and prevention of mass harm by the state. In this broad ranging book, Jennifer Balint charts the place of law in the perpetration of genocide and other crimes of the state together with its role in redress and in the process of reconstruction and reconciliation, considering law in its social... Read more

Chapter One: Conceptualizing Genocide and State Crime; Chapter Two: The Toleration of Harm: Law and Perpetration; Chapter Three: Cutting off the Old, Envisaging the New: Law and Redress; Chapter Four: Accountability and Responsibility: Addressing the State and Institutions; Chapter Five: Bringing Us All Together: Law, Reconstruction and Reconciliation; Chapter Six: Law and the Constitution of State Crime and Genocide

Biography

Jennifer Balint is Lecturer in Socio-Legal Studies at the School of Social and Political Sciences, the University of Melbourne, Australia. Her research interests lie primarily in the area of access to justice and the constitutive role of law, with a focus on genocide and other forms of state crime.