"Boxed in" Semantic Indifference to Atrocity (International Conference in Commemoration of the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Negotiation of the Genocide Convention)
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 2008, Wntr-Spring, 40, 1-2
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INTRODUCTION "Silence is the real crime against humanity." (1) In this war-crimes-weary world, the international community appears to be "grading" the result of an atrocity perpetrated by a warlord, general, or head of state in a dark corner of the world where indifference is the operative state. Over the past decade or so, atrocity after atrocity has taken place, numbing the world's senses, rendering its responses spotty, inconsistent, and in some instances, shameful.
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