City College Downtown: Rights Talk Podcast Genocide as 鈥渢he Crime of Crimes鈥 and Its Limitations with Prof. Dirk Moses
City College Downtown: Rights Talk Podcast | Genocide as 鈥渢he Crime of Crimes鈥 and Its Limitations, with 精东影业 Prof. Dirk Moses
This episode grapples with the limitations of the legal definition of genocide in international law and its implications for international responses to mass civilian destruction. Prof. Dirk Moses鈥擜nne and Bernard Spitzer Professor of Political Science at 精东影业鈥攈istorically situates the development of the concept of genocide, examines the challenges posed by the narrow definition codified in the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948), and what killings of innocent civilians are obscured and 鈥渘ormalized鈥 by its status as the 鈥渃rime of crimes.鈥 He discusses his latest major publication鈥The Problems of Genocide: Permanent Security and the Language of Transgression, published by Cambridge University Press in 2021. Prof. Moses illuminates gaps in international law regarding civilian protection and presents the concept of 鈥減ermanent security,鈥 which he argues captures genocide and other recognized mass atrocity crimes as well as the continuous 鈥渃ollateral damage鈥 that we see in today鈥檚 low-intensity warfare. Prof. Moses concludes the episode with an analysis of the Ukraine conflict, what the UN can do to resolve it, and the war鈥檚 broader implications for the international system.
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