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-{{Template}}In [[international law]], a '''crime against humanity''' consists of acts of [[persecution]] or any large scale [[atrocities]] against a body of people, as being the criminal offence above all others.+{{Template}}
 +In [[international law]], a '''crime against humanity''' consists of acts of [[persecution]] or any large scale [[atrocities]] against a body of people, as being the criminal offence above all others.
 +==See also==
 +* [[Rule of Law in Armed Conflicts Project (RULAC)]]
 +* [[Charter of the United Nations]]
 +* [[Command responsibility]]
 +* [[Council of Europe]]
 +* [[Customary international law]]
 +* [[Democide]]
 +* [[Ethnic cleansing]]
 +* [[Geneva Conventions]]
 +* [[George Washington Williams]]
 +* [[Historical revisionism (negationism)]]
 +* [[Human rights]]
 +* [[Interpol]]
 +* [[Mass murder]]
 +* [[Terrorism]]
 +* [[Torture]]
 +* [[Victor's justice]]
 +* [[War crimes]]
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In international law, a crime against humanity consists of acts of persecution or any large scale atrocities against a body of people, as being the criminal offence above all others.

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