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American Journal of International Law | 2003

Famine crimes in international law

David Marcus

Some of the worst human rights catastrophes of the twentieth century were famines created or manipulated by governments. In 1932 at least five million Ukrainians starved to death, while hunger was largely unknown across the border in Russia.The Soviet government imposed disastrous grain quotas on the Ukraine, then let its own citizens literally collapse in the streets while it exported grain to further its “revolutionary” objectives.The Ethiopian famine of 1983-1985, preserved in popular memory as a natural disaster of biblical proportions, most fiercely struck those parts of the country that harbored irredentist movements. In a stunning, but telling, rejoinder to international pity for the purportedly hapless Ethiopian government, the Ethiopian foreign minister told a U.S. chargé d’affaires that “food is a major element in our strategy against the secessionists.” Since 1994, more than two million out of a population of twenty-two million in North Korea have starved to death, while South Koreans, affected by similar weather patterns, have remained completely untouched by famine. Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), trying to distribute aid earmarked for famine victims, have watched helplessly as the government callously interfered and have arrived at the conclusion that “the authorities are deliberately depriving hundreds of thousands of truly needy Koreans of assistance.”


Depaul Law Review | 2009

The Past, Present, and Future of Trans-Substantivity in Federal Civil Procedure

David Marcus


BYU Law Review | 2013

Trans-Substantivity and the Processes of American Law

David Marcus


Utah law review | 2012

INSTITUTIONS AND AN INTERPRETIVE METHODOLOGY FOR THE FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE

David Marcus


University of Pennsylvania Law Review | 2017

The Short Life and Long Afterlife of the Mass Tort Class Action

David Marcus


Archive | 2017

Rethinking Judicial Review of High Volume Agency Adjudication

Jonah B. Gelbach; David Marcus


Fordham Law Review | 2017

The History of the Modern Class Action, Part II: Litigation and Legitimacy, 1981-1994

David Marcus


Archive | 2016

A Study of Social Security Disability Litigation in the Federal Courts

Jonah B. Gelbach; David Marcus


Nevada Law Journal | 2015

Finding the Civil Trial's Democratic Future after its Demise

David Marcus


Georgetown Law Journal | 2015

The Public Interest Class Action

David Marcus

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University of Pennsylvania

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