Between Light and Shadow: The International Law Against Genocide in the International Court of Justice’s Judgement in Croatia v. Serbia (2015)

Ines Gillich
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This Article identifies and critically analyzes the contributions the International Court of Justice (ICJ) made to the international law against genocide via the judgment in Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Croatia v. Serbia) of February 3, 2015. This Article elaborates on the concept of genocide—a term that has originally been coined after the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust—and the protection against this “crime of crimes” under international law. The analysis section of this Article refers to the historical and procedural context of the dispute between Croatia and Serbia in the case, which originates from the violent conflict between the two states following the dissolution of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY). The main section of this Article criticizes the most important aspects of the ICJ’s judgment, especially the Court’s assessment of the constituent elements of genocide, the objective and the subjective components, while also taking into account the ICJ’s prior judgment in the Bosnian Genocide Case of 2007. The Article concludes that the ICJ’s reasoning is in line with its prior * Dr. iur. (Ph.D. equivalent), Johannes Gutenberg-University of Mainz, Germany; LL.M., University of California at Los Angeles. I thank Professor Maximo Langer of the UCLA School of Law for his support and advice.
光与影之间:国际法院对克罗地亚诉塞尔维亚案判决中的反种族灭绝国际法(2015)
本文通过2015年2月3日《防止及惩治灭绝种族罪公约》(克罗地亚诉塞尔维亚)一案的判决,确定并批判性地分析了国际法院对反灭绝种族罪国际法的贡献。本文详细阐述了种族灭绝的概念——这个术语最初是在亚美尼亚种族灭绝和大屠杀之后创造出来的——以及国际法对这种“罪中之罪”的保护。本文的分析部分涉及本案中克罗地亚和塞尔维亚之间争端的历史和程序背景,该争端源于前南斯拉夫社会主义联邦共和国(SFRY)解体后两国之间的暴力冲突。本文的主要部分批评了国际法院判决的最重要方面,特别是法院对种族灭绝构成要素的评估,客观和主观构成要素,同时也考虑到国际法院在2007年波斯尼亚种族灭绝案中的先前判决。文章的结论是,国际法院的推理符合其先前的结论。(博士学位),德国美因茨约翰内斯·古腾堡大学;加州大学洛杉矶分校法学硕士。我感谢加州大学洛杉矶分校法学院的马克西莫·兰格教授的支持和建议。
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