Introduction: Genocide and State Impunity1. Territorializing Prevention of Genocide2. Redefining the Crime of Genocide for Reasons of State3. The ICJ as Enabler of State Impunity for Genocide4. The P-5 and Discretionary Non-Application of the Genocide Convention5. The Responsibility to Protect and P-5 ImpunityConclusion: The Persistent Outlaw, Perpetual Impunity, and the Field of Genocide StudiesAcknowledgmentsNotesBibliographyIndex