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Mass atrocity, collective memory and the law

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Publication details: London Transaction Publishers 1997Description: 317p ixISBN:
  • 9780765806635
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.600000 OSI
Contents:
Contents: Chapter Introduction; part Part I. How Prosecution Assists Collective Memory and How Memory Furthers Social Solidarity; chapter Introduction; chapter 1 Crime, Consensus, and Solidarity; chapter 2 Solidarity Through Civil Dissensus; part Part II. Legal Shaping of Collective Memory: Six Obstacles; chapter 3 Defendants' Rights, National Narrative, and Liberal Memory; chapter 4 Losing Perspective, Distorting History; chapter 5 Legal Judgment As Precedent and Analogy; chapter 6 Breaking with the Past, Through Guilt and Repentance; chapter 7 Constructing Memory with Legal Blueprints; chapter 8 Making Public Memory, Publicly.
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Contents:
Chapter Introduction;
part Part I. How Prosecution Assists Collective Memory and How Memory Furthers Social Solidarity;
chapter Introduction;
chapter 1 Crime, Consensus, and Solidarity;
chapter 2 Solidarity Through Civil Dissensus;
part Part II. Legal Shaping of Collective Memory: Six Obstacles;
chapter 3 Defendants' Rights, National Narrative, and Liberal Memory;
chapter 4 Losing Perspective, Distorting History;
chapter 5 Legal Judgment As Precedent and Analogy;
chapter 6 Breaking with the Past, Through Guilt and Repentance;
chapter 7 Constructing Memory with Legal Blueprints;
chapter 8 Making Public Memory, Publicly.