Whitaker Report on Genocide, 1985 (original) (raw)

CONTENTS
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[Title page] 2
FOREWORD text 3
INTRODUCTION 1-13 1 4
PART I: HISTORICAL SURVEY 14-24 5 5
(A) The crime of genocide and the purpose of the study 14-16 5 5
(B) The concept of genocide 17-24 5 5
PART II: 25-68 11 6a
(A) The Convention of 9 December 1948 25-28 11 6a
(B) Analysis of the Convention 29-68 16 6
1. The extent of destruction of a group 29 16 6
2. The groups protected 30-31 16 6
3. Cultural genocide, ethnocide and ecocide 32-33 17 6
4. Political groups 34-37 18 6
5. Intent 38-39 19 6
6. Acts punishable 40-42 20 6
7. Apartheid 43-46 20 7
8. Propaganda in favour of genocide 47-49 23 7
9. Culpability and superior orders 50-54 23 7
10. Enforcement 55-59 27 7
11. The quest of the time limitation 60-61 29 7
12. Extradition 62-64 33 7
13. Calls upon the United Nations to take action 65-68 35 7
PART III: FUTURE PROGRESS: POSSIBLE WAYS FORWARD 69-91 37 8
(A) Ratification 69-70 37 8
(B) Future options 71-77 37 8
(C) Proposals 78-90 41 9
1. Prevention 78-82 41 9
2. Early Warning 83-84 42 9
3. An international body to deal with genocide 85 43 10
4. An International Human Rights Tribunal or Court 86 - 90 44 10
(D) Conclusion 91 46 11
PART IV: LIST OF CONCLUSIONS 92 46 11
APPENDIX 12