Chapter 12 Social Media Incitement to Genocide : ECHR countries perspective

This book presents a review of historical and emerging legal issues that concern the interpretation of the international crime of genocide. The Polish legal expert Raphael Lemkin formulated the concept of genocide during the Nazi occupation of Europe which was then incorporated into the 1948 Convent...

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Main Author: Łubiński, Piotr (auth)
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2017
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