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Dr. Ruth Amir
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Bikesha D. and R. Amir. (Forthcoming 2023). Global and Local Governance and Transitional Justice: The Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda. In R. Goldstein & N. Nachmias (eds.). Human Rights Interdependence in National and International Politics: Checks and Balances’ Effect on Global South Politics. New York: Routledge. (Equal Contribution).
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Amir, R. (Forthcoming 2023). The Plight of Child-Soldiers and Conflict Termination: Implications for Policy Makers. In Hans Peter Kreinman and Matej Medeveczki. From Peace to War, from War to Peace/Conflict Initiation and Termination: Implications for Policy Makers. Potsdam: CSWG Euro-Atlantic Conflict Studies Working Group.
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Amir, R. (2022). Transitional Justice and Intersectionality in Post Conflict Societies. In Andreas Zimmermann & Norman Weiß, Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law: Challenges Ahead, (pp.114-133) London: Edward Elgar.
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Amir, R. (2020). Intersectionality in the International Criminal Court? The Case of Girl-Soldiers, Migdar: An
Academic Interdisciplinary Journal for Gender and Feminism 6, 1-34. (Hebrew) -
Amir, R. (2020) Probing the Boundaries of the Genocide Convention: Children as a Protected Group. In Marco Odello & Piotr Łubiński (Eds.) Genocide and International Criminal Law: Developments after Lemkin, (pp. 141-164). London: Routledge.
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Amir R. (2020). The Yemeni, Mizrahi, and Balkan Children Affair: Lost Infants, Shattered Motherhoods. Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary e-Journal 17, 1-29.
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Amir R. (2019). Twentieth Century Forcible Child Transfers: Probing the Boundaries of the Genocide Convention. Lanham: Lexington Books.
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Amir, R. (2019). The Yemeni Children Affair and Forcible Transfers of Children in the Twentieth Century. In T., Gamliel & N., Shifris (Eds.), Awld El Kalb, Children of the Heart: The Lost Children of Israel (pp. 117-162) Tel-Aviv, Resling (Hebrew).
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Amir, R. (2019). The Politics of Victimhood in Israel: A Vision of an Apocalypse. In I., Peleg. (Ed.), The Victimhood Discourse in Contemporary Israel (pp. 153- 176). Lanham: Lexington Books.
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Amir, R. (2018). Law Meets Literature: Raphael Lemkin and Genocide Studies. Polémos: Journal of Law, Literature and Culture, 8 (2), 429-447.
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Amir, R. (2018). Cultural Genocide in Canada? It Did Happen Here. Aboriginal Policy Studies, 7 (1), 103–126.
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Amir, R. (2018) Genocide without Killing: Forcible Transfers of Children, Zmanim Historical Quarterly, 138, 46–63 (Hebrew).
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Amir, R., & Rosenberg, P. (2017). (Eds.) Critical Insights: Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl, Amenia, NY: Salem Press and Grey House Publishing.
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Amir, R. (2017). Suppression and Dispossession of the Armenian Village of Athlit: A Différend? Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies, 25 (4), 100–122.
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Amir, R. (2017) Who, After All, Remembers Today the Armenian Village? Public Sphere, 12, 9–31 (Hebrew).
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Amir, R. (2015). Killing them Softly: Forcible Transfers of Indigenous Children, Genocide Studies and Prevention, 9 (2), 41–60.
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Amir, R. (2014). Transitional Justice Accountability and Memorialisation: The Yemeni Children Affair and the Indian Residential Schools. Israel Law Review, 47 (1), 3–26.
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Amir, R. (2012). Who is Afraid of Historical Redress? The Israel Victim-Perpetrator Dichotomy. Brighton MA: Academic Studies Press.
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Amir, R. (2012). The Politics of Victimhood: Historical Redress in Israel. Tel- Aviv: Resling Publishing Co.