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Abstract

During World War I, upwards of one million Armenians were systematically massacred by the Ottoman Empire. It was largely as a reaction to this first “modern” genocide that lawyers including Raphael Lemkin sought to use international law to prevent further attempts to eliminate entire peoples, culminating in the adoption in 1948 of the Genocide Convention.

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