Disambiguation evidence for Article I via surface form

"Article I of the 1948 Genocide Convention"


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Predicate Object
addresses responsibility of Contracting Parties regarding genocide
adoptedBy United Nations General Assembly
adoptionDate 1948-12-09
affirms genocide is a crime under international law
aimsTo ensure international cooperation against genocide
appliesIn time of peace
appliesIn time of war
articleNumber 1
basisFor state responsibility for failure to prevent genocide
basisFor state responsibility for failure to punish genocide
bindingOn all States that have ratified or acceded to the Genocide Convention
citedIn UN resolutions concerning genocide prevention
citedIn international human rights jurisprudence on genocide prevention
clarifies genocide is punishable whether committed in peace or war
containedIn United Nations Treaty Series, volume 78
createsObligationFor States Parties
declares genocide is a crime under international law
enteredIntoForceDate 1951-01-12
field human rights law
field international criminal law
field law of state responsibility
imposesDutyTo prevent genocide
imposesDutyTo punish genocide
inLanguage official UN languages
influenced subsequent international criminal tribunals’ statutes on genocide
instanceOf provision of international law
instanceOf treaty article
interpretedIn Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro (ICJ, 2007)
interpretedIn Croatia v. Serbia (ICJ, 2015)
legalCharacter erga omnes partes obligation
legalEffect creates treaty-based duties independent of domestic legislation
legalStatus binding on States Parties to the Genocide Convention
linkedTo customary international law on genocide
normType peremptory norm recognition of the prohibition of genocide
obligationType obligation of conduct to prevent genocide
obligationType obligation of result to punish genocide
partOf GenocideConvention1948
surface form: Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
recognizedBy International Court of Justice
recognizes genocide as an international crime regardless of domestic law
relatedTo GenocideConvention1948
surface form: Article II of the 1948 Genocide Convention
relatedTo GenocideConvention1948
surface form: Article III of the 1948 Genocide Convention
shortName Article I
states The Contracting Parties confirm that genocide, whether committed in time of peace or in time of war, is a crime under international law
states The Contracting Parties undertake to prevent and to punish genocide
subjectMatter prevention of genocide
subjectMatter punishment of genocide