Incoming Resources
- Genocide and international criminal law, [editor] Willem-Jan van der Wolf
- Human remains and identification, mass violence, genocide and the 'forensic turn', edited by Élisabeth Anstett and Jean-Marc Dreyfus
- The killing trap, genocide in the twentieth century, Manus I. Midlarsky
- Genocide and human rights, edited by Mark Lattimer
- Genocide since 1945, Philip Spencer
- Genocide, key themes, edited by Donald Bloxham and A. Dirk Moses
- The UN Genocide Convention, a commentary, edited by Paola Gaeta
- The criminal law of genocide, international, comparative, and contextual aspects, edited by Ralph Henham and Paul Behrens
- Lutter contre l'impunité [actes du colloque tenu à] Bruxelles, du 11 au 13 mars 2002, suivi de les
- What is genocide?, Martin Shaw
- The wars within, peoples and states in conflict, Robin M. Williams, Jr
- Ethnische "Säuberungen" in der Moderne, Globale Wechselwirkungen nationalistischer und rassistischer Gewaltpolitik im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, Michael Schwartz
- Genocide and political groups, by David L. Nersessian
- Debating genocide, Lisa Pine
- "Complicity with evil", the United Nations in the age of modern genocide, Adam LeBor
- Forgotten genocides, oblivion, denial, and memory, edited by René Lemarchand
- Elements of crimes under international law, Gideon Boas, James L. Bischoff, Natalie L. Reid
- Annihilating difference, the anthropology of genocide, edited by Alexander Laban Hinton ; with a foreword by Kenneth Roth
- The Genocide Convention, an international law analysis, John Quigley
- The macabresque, human violation and hate in genocide, mass atrocity and enemy-making, Edward Weisband
- On the nature of genocidal intent, Jason J. Campbell
- Genocide in international law, the crime of crimes, William A. Schabas
- The killing trap, genocide in the twentieth century, Manus I. Midlarsky
- Understanding the Nazi genocide, Marxism after Auschwitz, Enzo Traverso ; translated by Peter Drucker
- The genocide convention, the travaux préparatoires, by Hirad Abtahi and Philippa Webb
- My neighbor, my enemy, justice and community in the aftermath of mass atrocity, edited by Eric Stover and Harvey M. Weinstein
- Raphaël Lemkin and the concept of genocide, Douglas Irvin-Erickson
- The Oxford handbook of genocide studies, edited by Donald Bloxham and A. Dirk Moses
- The specter of genocide, mass murder in historical perspective, edited by Robert Gellately, Ben Kiernan
- Genocides by the oppressed, subaltern genocide in theory and practice, edited by Nicholas A. Robins and Adam Jones
- The changing nature of persecution, 4th Conference, October 2000, Berne, Switzerland, International Association of Refugee Law Judges
- Individual criminal responsibility for core international crimes, selected pertinent issues, Ciara Damgaard
- The crime of genocide in international law, appraising the contribution of the UN tribunal for Rwanda, George William Mugwanya
- The UN Genocide Convention, a commentary, edited by Paola Gaeta
- Genocide and political groups, David L. Nersessian
- The genocide convention, the legacy of 60 years, edited by H.G. van der Wilt ...[and others]
- Genocidios y crímenes contra la humanidad
- Genocide, state crime and the law, in the name of the state, Jennifer Balint
- Vordenker der Vernichtung, Auschwitz und die deutschen Pläne für eine neue europäische Ordnung, Aly Götz, Susanne Heim
- Gendercide and genocide, edited by Adam Jones
- The memory of catastrophe, edited by Peter Gray and Kendrik Oliver
- State crime, edited by David O. Friedrichs
- Is the Holocaust unique?, perspectives on comparative genocide, edited with an introd. by Alan S. Rosenbaum ; with a foreword by Israel W. Charny
- The dark side of democracy, explaining ethnic cleansing, Michael Mann
- Ethnic cleansing, a legal qualification, Clotilde Pégorier
- Political evil, what it is and how to combat it, Alan Wolfe
- The Rome Statute and domestic legal orders /cClaus Kreb, Bruce Broomshall, Flavia Lattanzi, Valeria Santori
- Der Tatbestand des Genozids im Völkerstrafrecht, Frank Selbmann
- Genocide, State power and mass murder, Irving Louis Horowitz
- The complexity of evil, perpetration and genocide, Timothy Williams