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International Law and Mass Violence: Colonial Roots and Practices

Speaking Out of Place

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Structural Asymmetry in Perceptions of Violations of War Crimes

Perceiving violations of war crimes can be challenging when considering the structural asymmetry in the assessment. While it might be obvious to label a side killing civilians as guilty of a war crime, there's a complexity in stigmatizing actions as war crimes especially when one side may be fully complying with international law. This creates a deeper critique reflecting a potential problem with international laws that are deeply ingrained with civilizational prejudices.

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