Abstract

1. Introduction: problems of genocide Part I. The Nature of Value of Groups: 2. Nominalism and the constituents of social groups 3. Identifying groups in genocide cases Part II. The Harm of Genocide: 4. Harm to a group itself 5. Harms to identity of a group's members Part III. Elements of Genocide: 6. Destroying groups in whole or in part 7. Collective and individual intent 8. Motive and destruction of a group 'as such' Part IV. Responsibility for Genocide: 9. Complicity and the Rwandan genocide 10. Incitement to genocide and the Rwandan media case 11. Instigating, planning, and intending genocide in Rwanda Part V. Special Problems of Genocide: 12. Genocide and humanitarian intervention 13. Reconciliation, criminal trials, and genocide.

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