Legal and criminological aspects of the crime of genocide in the Balkans on the Serb population in XX century - Selected Issues
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https://doi.org/10.15290/elpis.2013.15.22Keywords:
the crime of genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing, genocide, the Serbian population, a concentration campAbstract
The text under the title Crime of Genocide Serbian population in the Balkans in the twentieth century, consists of threeparts. The first one describes the theoretical concepts idea Genocide, the other contains reflections on war crimes, crimes
against humanity, etc. - also on the basis of theoretical concepts. The third part of the article was presented to the Croatian
concentration camp was set up to exterminate the Serbian civilian population into the territory of the Independent State of
Croatia. Text close to the conclusions, which are all considerations the conclusion contained in the article.
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