complicated cases of Soghomon Tehlirian and Sholem Schwartzbard and their influences on Raphael Lemkin's thinking about genocide
TítuloThe complicated cases of Soghomon Tehlirian and Sholem Schwartzbard and their influences on Raphael Lemkin's thinking about genocide
Autor
Call number364.151/0040
Número del objeto11794d
Lugar de publicaciónToronto, Ontario, Canada
EditorialUniversity of Toronto Press
Año de publicación
2018
Paginaciónpp33-41
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from the journal 'Genocide Studies and Prevention: An international journal' Vol.13 No.1 pp33-41
Descripción
Discusses Lemkin's autobiography ' Totally Unofficial Man', published in 2013. He refers to two trials, that of Soghomon Tehlirian (1896-1960) and Sholem-Shmuel (Samuel) Schwartzbard (1886-1938) as part of his evolving concept of the need for an international convention forbidding genocide.