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Law and Inhumanity explores the intricate relationship between legal systems and dehumanization processes that precede and accompany atrocity crimes. Luigi Corrias investigates how law operates silently in the spaces where human rights are violated, examining both the ways legal frameworks can facilitate dehumanization and their capacity to resist it.
The book addresses fundamental questions about accountability, justice, and the role of international law in confronting crimes against humanity. Through critical analysis of legal precedents and theoretical frameworks, Corrias demonstrates how dehumanization functions as a prerequisite for atrocity and how legal systems must evolve to recognize and counteract these processes.
This scholarly work contributes to human rights discourse by bridging legal theory with practical questions of justice and accountability in the face of mass violence and genocide.







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