Lecture of A. Dirk Moses: Genocide and Armed Conflict: The Construction of an Artificial Distinction
The lecture reconstructs and explores how the construction of armed conflict as a legitimate practice of state violence was severed from genocide during the codification of genocide in law in the late 1940s and since. This distinction was entrenched in the postcolonial conflicts in Africa and Asia in the 1960s and 1970s, and has sedimented […]