Propaganda and international criminal law : from cognition to criminality / edited by Predrag Dojčinović.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Routledge, 2020.Description: xxv, 310 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: - 9781138335639
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"A Glass-House book."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-300) and index.
The cognitive and linguistic implications of ISIS propaganda : proving the crime of direct and public incitement to commit genocide / Mohamed Elewa Badar and Florijančič -- Propaganga experts in the international criminal courtroom / Richard Ashby Wilson -- Putting the offense of ordering in order : toward a theory of inchoate liability / Gregory S. Gordon -- International speech crimes following the Šešelj appeal judgement / Wibke K. Timmermann -- Prosecuting speech acts : an examination of the trial of the Prosecutor v. William Samoei Ruto and Joshua Arap Sang / Clare Lawson and Rogier Baratels -- Beyond takedown : expanding the tool kit for responding to online hate / Molly K. Land and Rebecca J. Hamilton -- From creativity to conflict : semanic innovation in the Bosnian Serb national movement of the 1990s / Robert J. Donia -- In the mind of the crime : proving the mens rea of genocidal intent in the words of Ratko Mladić and other members of the joint criminal enterprise / Predrag Dojčinovič -- The neuroscience of dehumanization and its implications for political violence / Celia Guillard and Lasana T. Harris -- How dangerous propaganda works / Jordan Kiper -- Song as a propaganda tool in the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda / Évariste Ntakirutimana and Marie-Claire Uwamariya -- Speaking the unspoken : Syrian propaganda, incitement and mass violence in repsonse to the 2011 protests / Saskia Baas.
"This book addresses the conceptual and evidentiary issues relating to the treatment of propaganda in international criminal law. Bringing together an interdisciplinary range of scholars, researchers and legal practitioners from Africa, Australia, Europe and the United States, the book provides an in-depth analysis of the nature, position and role of the concept of propaganda in mass atrocity crimes trials. A sequel to the earlier Propaganda, War Crimes Trials and International Law: From Speakers Corner to War Crimes (Routledge, 2011) this book is the first to synthesize the knowledge, procedures and methods of international criminal law with the social cognitive sciences. Including a comprehensive overview of the most relevant case law, jurisprudence and scientific studies, the book also offers a series of practical insights and strategies for both academics and legal professionals. An invaluable resource for those working in the area of international criminal law, this book will also be of interest to academics, practitioners and students with relevant interests in legal theory, politics, linguistics and psychology" --
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