Dar Al-Ain Publishing has announced the release of a significant new scholarly work at the Cairo International Book Fair 2026 (Hall 1, Booth B32).
The book provides an in-depth exploration of the concept of crimes against humanity, detailing their legal pillars, types, and the historical grounding of the Armenian case.
The author argues that the importance of this work lies in identifying the Armenian case as a "model crime," representing one of the most serious atrocities in history where multiple forms of crimes against humanity were manifested.
The publication asserts that the Armenian case is, first and foremost, a humanitarian issue that necessitates a legal study far removed from political stances.
The book highlights the case's pivotal role in the evolution of international criminal justice and the emergence of the term "crimes against humanity" in international practices. It establishes that international responsibility for the deportation and massacre of Armenians is legally based on the violation of fundamental human rights, particularly the right to life.
According to the text, these crimes have shocked the core of the global order and human dignity.
The work notes that despite modern human progress, individuals remain vulnerable to violations that disregard their human status.
The book concludes by emphasizing that the international community’s efforts to expand prosecution mechanisms are essential to protecting human values and dignity in an era dominated by the "theory of power." It reaffirms that establishing international responsibility for such crimes is inextricably linked to the stability of global peace and security.




