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    DE ZAYAS BOOK ON LEGAL ASPECTS OF GENOCIDE PUBLISHED BY HAIGAZIAN UNIVERSITY

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2010/03/ 08/de-zayas-book-on-legal-aspects-of-genocide-publ ished-by-haigazian-university/
    March 8, 2010

    The Genocide Against the Armenians 1915-23 and the Relevance of the
    1948 Genocide Convention

    By Alfred-Maurice de Zayas, with a preface by the International
    Commission of Jurists, Geneva On the occasion of the 95th anniversary
    of the Armenian Genocide

    ***

    Dr. Alfred de Zayas is a renowned legal expert and professor of
    international law at the Geneva School of Diplomacy in Switzerland. He
    has served as a senior lawyer in the Office of the UN High Commissioner
    for Human Rights and as secretary of the Human Rights Committee.

    In this concise, 106-page book, de Zayas argues that the Genocide
    Convention did not create the rights of the Armenians to reparation,
    nor the obligation of Turkey to assume its erga omnes responsibilities
    to the Armenians and the world. These rights and obligations existed
    from the outset and were recognized in Articles 144 and 230 of the
    Treaty of Sevres. The non-implementation of the provisions of this
    treaty by Turkey does not affect the rights and obligations derived
    from the historical fact of the genocide, argues De Zayas.

    De Zayas shows how the Genocide Convention strengthened the
    pre-existing rights of the Armenians-rights that have not diminished
    because of a lapse of time. He further outlines the issues of state
    succession and the continuing Turkish obligation to make reparations
    to the descendants of the victims.

    Beyond restitution and compensation, the book focuses on the right
    of the Armenian people to their cultural heritage, including their
    churches and monasteries in what is now Turkey, as the human right
    to one's cultural heritage is stipulated in international law and
    relevant UNESCO resolutions.

    Finally, the problem of denial is addressed from the human rights
    perspective as a violation of human dignity, because all human beings,
    including the Armenians have, the right to truth, to their identity,
    and to their history.

    The Genocide Against the Armenians 1915-23 and the Relevance of the
    1948 Genocide Convention is available in the U.S. by contacting
    the Armenian Missionary Association of America (201-265-2607,
    [email protected]); in France by contacting the Librairie Orientale H.

    Samuelian (01-43-26-88-65); or in Lebanon by contacting Haigazian
    University (961-1-349230/1, [email protected]).
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