Stark, Renate (2010). «Holodomor, Famine in Ukraine 1932-1933: A Crime against Humanity or Genocide?». Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies. 10 (1). doi:10.21427/D7PQ8P. Besøkt 13. januar 2024. «The Holodomor in Ukraine in 1932-33 is a sinister example of an artificial and undoubtedly intentional induction of famine through unfavourable government decisions. ... In this context Ukraine’s postulate for a UN recognition of Holodomor not only as a crime against humanity, but also indeed as genocide, could be regarded as appropriate and justified.»
Radonić, Ljiljana, red. (21. mai 2020). The Holocaust/Genocide Template in Eastern Europe. London: Routledge. ISBN978-0-429-35640-7. doi:10.4324/9780429356407. «It has been marked by a rhetoric drawing on differently interpreted memories of World War II, the Holodomor and the Holocaust. The rhetoric of “genocide” has become a common denominator in the confrontation over the Ukrainian East and the Crimea. Following Russia’s aggression vis-à-vis Ukraine since 2014, Russian and pro-Russian Ukranian voices from politics and the media have accused Ukraine of genocide»
Stark, Renate (2010). «Holodomor, Famine in Ukraine 1932-1933: A Crime against Humanity or Genocide?». Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies. 10 (1). doi:10.21427/D7PQ8P. Besøkt 13. januar 2024. «The Holodomor in Ukraine in 1932-33 is a sinister example of an artificial and undoubtedly intentional induction of famine through unfavourable government decisions. ... In this context Ukraine’s postulate for a UN recognition of Holodomor not only as a crime against humanity, but also indeed as genocide, could be regarded as appropriate and justified.»
Walsh, Declan (11. april 2019). «The Fall of Omar Hassan al-Bashir, the ‘Spider’ at the Heart of Sudan’s Web». The New York Times (på engelsk). ISSN0362-4331. Besøkt 4. mai 2019. «Mr. Bashir is facing two arrest warrants from the International Criminal Court for charges in the Darfur conflict that include genocide. He was the first sitting head of state to be targeted with an arrest warrant by the Hague-based court.»
Santalone, Brian (15. januar 2020). «Pehle and The Post | Secrets of the Dead | PBS». Secrets of the Dead (på engelsk). Besøkt 20. november 2022. «On December 3, 1944, The Washington Post published an editorial on the atrocities in Auschwitz with the headline “Genocide,” marking the first time the word appeared in a national newspaper.»
Radonić, Ljiljana, red. (21. mai 2020). The Holocaust/Genocide Template in Eastern Europe. London: Routledge. ISBN978-0-429-35640-7. doi:10.4324/9780429356407. «It has been marked by a rhetoric drawing on differently interpreted memories of World War II, the Holodomor and the Holocaust. The rhetoric of “genocide” has become a common denominator in the confrontation over the Ukrainian East and the Crimea. Following Russia’s aggression vis-à-vis Ukraine since 2014, Russian and pro-Russian Ukranian voices from politics and the media have accused Ukraine of genocide»
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Sands, Philippe (10. november 2010). «My legal hero: Hersch Lauterpacht». the Guardian (på engelsk). Besøkt 19. februar 2021. «Human rights advocate, Lauterpacht's role in helping forge a modern system of international law is hard to overstate.»
Sands, Philippe (22. mai 2016). «How the Nuremberg trials found names for the Nazis' crimes». The Guardian (på engelsk). ISSN0261-3077. Besøkt 9. august 2020. «In studying these materials, Lemkin found a pattern of behaviour to which he gave a label, to describe the crime with which Frank could be charged. He called it ‘genocide’. Unlike Lauterpacht, with his focus on crimes against humanity, which aimed at the protection of individuals, he was more concerned with the protection of groups. He had worked tirelessly to get the crime of genocide into Frank’s trial, but on this last day of the trial he was too unwell to attend.»
«First Conviction for Genocide». encyclopedia.ushmm.org (på engelsk). Besøkt 14. januar 2024. «With the conviction of Jean-Paul Akayesu, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) issues the world's first conviction, in an international tribunal, for genocide.»
Walsh, Declan (11. april 2019). «The Fall of Omar Hassan al-Bashir, the ‘Spider’ at the Heart of Sudan’s Web». The New York Times (på engelsk). ISSN0362-4331. Besøkt 4. mai 2019. «Mr. Bashir is facing two arrest warrants from the International Criminal Court for charges in the Darfur conflict that include genocide. He was the first sitting head of state to be targeted with an arrest warrant by the Hague-based court.»
Sands, Philippe (22. mai 2016). «How the Nuremberg trials found names for the Nazis' crimes». The Guardian (på engelsk). ISSN0261-3077. Besøkt 9. august 2020. «In studying these materials, Lemkin found a pattern of behaviour to which he gave a label, to describe the crime with which Frank could be charged. He called it ‘genocide’. Unlike Lauterpacht, with his focus on crimes against humanity, which aimed at the protection of individuals, he was more concerned with the protection of groups. He had worked tirelessly to get the crime of genocide into Frank’s trial, but on this last day of the trial he was too unwell to attend.»