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ARTICLE CONTENTS
[Pages 359-378] TOP OF ARTICLE Introduction
I. An Ethic of Justice Versus an Ethic of Care: Carol Gilligans Theory of Moral Development
A. The Ethic of Justice
B. The Ethic of Care
C. Law as an Outgrowth of the Ethic of Justice
II. From the Vantage Point of an Ethic of Care: Critiquing a Rights-Based System of Law Paralyzed in the Face of Genocide
A. The Legal Peril of Genocide Victims
B. The Genocide Convention and an Impotent International Community
III. Shifting Perspectives to an Ethic of Care Refocuses the Problem from Hell
Conclusion
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