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  • Fyfe, Shannon (2017). "Tracking Hate Speech Acts as Incitement to Genocide in International Criminal Law". Leiden Journal of International Law. 30 (2): 523–548. doi:10.1017/S0922156516000753.
  • Gopalani, Ameer (1 January 2001). "The International Standard of Direct and Public Incitement to Commit Genocide: An Obstacle to U.S. Ratification of the International Criminal Court Statute?". California Western International Law Journal. 32 (1). ISSN 0886-3210.
  • Grünfeld, Frederik; Huijboom, Anke (2007). The Failure to Prevent Genocide in Rwanda: The Role of Bystanders. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. ISBN 978-90-04-15781-1.
  • Kearney, Michael G. (2007). The Prohibition of Propaganda for War in International Law. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-923245-1.
  • Kopel, Henry (1 March 2016). "The Case for Sanctioning State Sponsors of Genocide Incitement". Cornell International Law Journal. 49 (2): 415. ISSN 0010-8812.
  • Maravilla, Christopher Scott (2008–2009). "Hate Speech as a War Crime: Public and Direct Incitement to Genocide in International Law". Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law. 17: 113.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
  • Neilsen, Rhiannon (June 2015). "'Toxification' as a More Precise Early Warning Sign for Genocide Than Dehumanization? An Emerging Research Agenda". Genocide Studies and Prevention. 9 (1): 83–95. doi:10.5038/1911-9933.9.1.1277.
  • Peffley, Eric (2014). "A Cautious Expansion of Direct and Public Incitement to Commit Genocide:Confusion Between Inchoate Offences and Modes of Liability" (PDF). Minnesota Journal of International Law Online. 23.
  • Salomon, Tonja (2016). "Freedom of speech vs. hate speech. The jurisdiction of 'direct and public incitement to commit genocide'". In Behrens, Paul; Henham, Ralph (eds.). The Criminal Law of Genocide: International, Comparative and Contextual Aspects. Routledge. ISBN 9781138257238.
  • Saslow, Brendan (2016). "Public Enemy: The Public Element of Direct and Public Incitement to Commit Genocide". Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law. 48 (1): 417–449.
  • Savage, Rowan (May 2013). "Modern genocidal dehumanization: a new model". Patterns of Prejudice. 47 (2): 139–161. doi:10.1080/0031322X.2012.754575.
  • Schabas, William A. (2009) [2000]. Genocide in International Law: The Crime of Crimes (second ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-88397-9.
  • Steizinger, Johannes (24 January 2018). "The Significance of Dehumanization: Nazi Ideology and Its Psychological Consequences". Politics, Religion & Ideology. 19 (2): 139–157. doi:10.1080/21567689.2018.1425144.
  • Timmerman, Wibke K. (2005). "The Relationship between Hate Propaganda and Incitement to Genocide: A New Trend in International Law Towards Criminalization of Hate Propaganda?". Leiden Journal of International Law. 18 (2): 257–282. doi:10.1017/S0922156505002633.
  • Timmermann, Wibke K. (2017). "Inciting Speech in the former Yugoslavia". Journal of International Criminal Justice. 15 (1): 133–155. doi:10.1093/jicj/mqw073.
  • Van der Merwe, HJ (2014). "The Prosecution of Incitement to Genocide in South Africa". Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad. 16 (5): 327. doi:10.4314/pelj.v16i5.7.
  • Wallenstein, Joshua (2001). "Punishing Words: An Analysis of the Necessity of the Element of Causation in Prosecutions for Incitement to Genocide". Stanford Law Review. 54 (2): 351–398. doi:10.2307/1229401. ISSN 0038-9765. JSTOR 1229401.
  • Wilson, Richard Ashby (2015). "Inciting Genocide with Words". Michigan Journal of International Law. 36 (2): 277–320. ISSN 1052-2867.