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Definice genocidy v moderní době
dc.contributor.advisorLipovský, Milan
dc.creatorAlikalfic, Iskra
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-17T11:08:36Z
dc.date.available2022-10-17T11:08:36Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/176919
dc.description.abstractGenocide is a crime unlike others and with the help of the 1948 Genocide Convention and its definition, it has received acknowledgement as its own crime in international law. The thesis takes us through Article II of the Genocide Convention analyzing the different elements that make up the definition. The aim of the thesis was to analyze the sustainability and applicability of the definition with the usage of various cases, further examining if the definition is suitable for modern times international law and politics. Accordingly, various relevant international relations concepts were discussed such as, globalization and its backlash and well as power politics. The topic is extremely relevant and crucial in our world today because there are various cases which are not acknowledged under the Genocide Convention due to the restrictions of the genocide definition. Among those are cases concerning groups that are subject to large hate and discrimination, and are not protected under the definition but satisfy all other elements of the crime. Through the discussion of the definition's elements, various cases from the ICTY, ICTR, and the ICJ were pulled in order to showcase the concluding arguments. Amongst those cases was The Prosecutor v. Akayesu, The Prosecutor v. Mladić as well as the Application of...en_US
dc.languageEnglishcs_CZ
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherUniverzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních vědcs_CZ
dc.titleDefinition of Genocide in Modern Timesen_US
dc.typediplomová prácecs_CZ
dcterms.created2022
dcterms.dateAccepted2022-09-15
dc.description.departmentDepartment of International Relationsen_US
dc.description.departmentKatedra mezinárodních vztahůcs_CZ
dc.description.facultyFakulta sociálních vědcs_CZ
dc.description.facultyFaculty of Social Sciencesen_US
dc.identifier.repId237192
dc.title.translatedDefinice genocidy v moderní doběcs_CZ
dc.contributor.refereeBlažková, Adéla
thesis.degree.nameMgr.
thesis.degree.levelnavazující magisterskécs_CZ
thesis.degree.disciplineInternational Relationsen_US
thesis.degree.disciplineMezinárodní vztahycs_CZ
thesis.degree.programPolitical Scienceen_US
thesis.degree.programPolitologiecs_CZ
uk.thesis.typediplomová prácecs_CZ
uk.taxonomy.organization-csFakulta sociálních věd::Katedra mezinárodních vztahůcs_CZ
uk.taxonomy.organization-enFaculty of Social Sciences::Department of International Relationsen_US
uk.faculty-name.csFakulta sociálních vědcs_CZ
uk.faculty-name.enFaculty of Social Sciencesen_US
uk.faculty-abbr.csFSVcs_CZ
uk.degree-discipline.csMezinárodní vztahycs_CZ
uk.degree-discipline.enInternational Relationsen_US
uk.degree-program.csPolitologiecs_CZ
uk.degree-program.enPolitical Scienceen_US
thesis.grade.csVýborněcs_CZ
thesis.grade.enExcellenten_US
uk.abstract.enGenocide is a crime unlike others and with the help of the 1948 Genocide Convention and its definition, it has received acknowledgement as its own crime in international law. The thesis takes us through Article II of the Genocide Convention analyzing the different elements that make up the definition. The aim of the thesis was to analyze the sustainability and applicability of the definition with the usage of various cases, further examining if the definition is suitable for modern times international law and politics. Accordingly, various relevant international relations concepts were discussed such as, globalization and its backlash and well as power politics. The topic is extremely relevant and crucial in our world today because there are various cases which are not acknowledged under the Genocide Convention due to the restrictions of the genocide definition. Among those are cases concerning groups that are subject to large hate and discrimination, and are not protected under the definition but satisfy all other elements of the crime. Through the discussion of the definition's elements, various cases from the ICTY, ICTR, and the ICJ were pulled in order to showcase the concluding arguments. Amongst those cases was The Prosecutor v. Akayesu, The Prosecutor v. Mladić as well as the Application of...en_US
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uk.grantorUniverzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd, Katedra mezinárodních vztahůcs_CZ
thesis.grade.codeB
uk.publication-placePrahacs_CZ
uk.thesis.defenceStatusO


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