Introduction&PREDRAG DOJCINOVIC 1
PART I Analysis, investigations, prosecutions 31
1 The indictable propaganda: a bottom-up perspective&NENAD FISER 33
2 Word scene investigations: toward a cognitive linguistic approach to the criminal analysis of open source evidence in war crimes cases&PREDRAG DOJCINOVIC 71
3 Propaganda as a crime under international humanitarian law: theories and strategies for prosecutors&DAN SAXON 118
PART 2 Expert evidence 143
4 The challenges of understanding Kinyarwanda key terms used to instigate the 1994 genocide in Rwanda&MATHIAS RUZINDANA 145
5 Propaganda, hate speech and mass killings&ANTHONY OBERSCHALL 171
PART 3 Trials and jurisprudence: a scrutiny 201
6 Hitler's notorious Jew-baiter: the prosecution of Julius Streicher&MARGARET EASTWOOD 203
7 Propaganda in the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia&MICHAEL KEARNEY 231
8 The ghost of causation in international speech crime cases&SUSAN BENESCH 254
9 Crimes of atrocity, the problem of punishment and the situ of law&LAWRENCE DOUGLAS 269
Index 295