in 2005 the Constitutional Court of Spain ruled that Spanish courts may hear cases regarding genocide in which there were no Spanish victims, thereby reversing a decision of the country's Supreme Court?
Question 1: In 1946, the first session of the ________ adopted a resolution that "affirmed" that genocide was a crime under international law, but did not provide a legal definition of the crime.
Question 4: The concept of the crime, which later evolved into the idea of genocide, originated with the experience of the Assyrians[6]massacred in ________ on 11 August 1933.
Question 6: Critics point to the ________ and suggest that if anyone is found guilty of genocide after the conflict either by prosecutions brought in the International Criminal Court or in an ad hoc International Criminal Tribunal, this will confirm this perception.
Question 9: This book included an extensive legal analysis of German rule in countries occupied by Nazi Germany during the course of ________, along with the definition of the term genocide.
Question 10: To date after several plea bargains and some convictions that were successfully challenged on appeal only ________ had been found guilty of complicity in genocide in an international court.