Abstract

The author explains the notion of genocide and points to its normative and historical roots. He analyzes the content of the Convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide and the compliance of the Yugoslav Criminal Code with the Convention. He explains the character of the permanent International Criminal Court and of the Hague Tribunal.

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