Genocide: Challenge to the right to life Das Recht is thinking of Daseinfürsich, Wesen vielmehr ist das Leben der Menschen selbst, von einer Seite angesehen. - Savigny 's law itself does not exist, its essence lies in the person' s life seen from a certain point of view. On the contemporary crisis, the concept of biopolitical studies places individual's natural biological life under the perceptual driving force behind group collective power. Michel Foucault originally defined this term in "sex history". "For thousands of years he wrote," Humans maintain his view of Aristotle: more political entities living animals, modern humans are animals,
Cultural genocide or cultural purification is the concept that lawyer Rafael Lemkin viewed it as an integral part of the massacre in 1944. This term was considered in the 2007 UN Declaration on Human Rights and was collocated with the term "genocide", but it was deleted in the final document and it was called "genocide". The precise definition of 'cultural massacres' is still unknown. Some ethnologists like Robert Jarin used the term "genocide" instead of "cultural genocide", but this usage has a risk of confusion between race and culture It was criticized as.
About 30 people in Bosnia were prosecuted for genocide or genocide in the early 1990s. So far, two men, Vujadin Popović and Ljubiša Beara, have been convicted of conviction for several litigation negotiations and several convicted charges and convicted. The other two, Radislav Krstić and Drago Nikolić, were accused of assisting the slaughter and abusing them. The other three turned out to be involved in the Bosnian massacre by the German court, one of them Nicola Jorgić dismissed the appeal against his conviction at the European Human Rights Court. The other 8 former members of the Bosnia Serbian security forces were convicted on slaughter by the Bosnian State Court and Herzegovina (see the list of Bosniac massacres)
After more than 20 years of activity, the former Yugoslavia International Criminal Court (ICTY) recognized that former Bosnian Serbian military commander Ratko Muradić committed humanitarian and other crimes against humanity. It played a role in the atrocities of the Balkan war. Mladic, known as the "butcher of Bossian," was sentenced to life imprisonment for the last significant indictment of the crime of the Bosnian massacre.