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The mass crimes in the former Yugoslavia: participation, punishment and prevention?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 October 2008
Abstract
This article discusses sanctions for and the prevention of mass violence. But rather than take a classic approach centred on statutory players such as soldiers, officers or political leaders, all of them acting within a legal chain of command, I focus on non-state perpetrators. My reflections are based on case studies of four former Serbian militiamen who took part in mass violence in the former Yugoslavia. I argue that it is of the utmost importance to consider the typical grass-roots relationship between these local players and their own community, so as to maximize the effect of sanctions and perhaps prevent further offences by potential future perpetrators.
- Type
- Sanctions
- Information
- International Review of the Red Cross , Volume 90 , Issue 870: Sanctions , June 2008 , pp. 273 - 287
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- Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 2008