Historical Justice Intl Perspective
Herausgeber: Berg, Manfred; Schaefer, Bernd
Historical Justice Intl Perspective
Herausgeber: Berg, Manfred; Schaefer, Bernd
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This book's essays analyze a broad array of case studies dealing with redress of historical injustices.
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This book's essays analyze a broad array of case studies dealing with redress of historical injustices.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 691g
- ISBN-13: 9780521876834
- ISBN-10: 0521876834
- Artikelnr.: 24928124
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 691g
- ISBN-13: 9780521876834
- ISBN-10: 0521876834
- Artikelnr.: 24928124
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. The Politics of Restitution: 1. An avalanche of history: the
'collapse of the future' and the rise of reparations politics John Torpey;
2. Reparations, gender, and ethnicity: why, when and how democratic
governments get involved Angelika von Wahl; Part II. Reparations and
Restitution: 3. Historical continuity and counterfactual history in the
debate over reparations for slavery Manfred Berg; 4. Disputed victims: the
German discourse on restitution for Nazi victims Constantin Goschler; 5.
Greenlanders displaced by the Cold War: relocation and compensation Svend
Aage Christensen and Kristian Soby Kristensen; Part III. Memory and
Recognition: 6. Apologizing for Vichy in contemporary France Julie Fette;
7. Limited rehabilitation? Historical observations on the legal
rehabilitation of foreign citizens in today's Russia Andreas Hilger; 8.
Politics, diplomacy, and accountability in Cambodia: severely limiting
personal jurisdiction in prosecution of perpetrators of crimes against
humanity Steve Heder; Part IV. Reconciliation: 9. Settling histories,
unsettling pasts: reconciliation and historical justice in a settler
society Bain Attwood; 10. Fitting Aotearoa into New Zealand:
politico-cultural change in a modern bicultural nation Richard Hill and
Brigitte Boenisch-Brednich; 11. The politics of judging the past: South
Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission Bronwyn Leebaw; Part V.
Conclusion: 12. 'The issue that won't go away' James McAdams.
'collapse of the future' and the rise of reparations politics John Torpey;
2. Reparations, gender, and ethnicity: why, when and how democratic
governments get involved Angelika von Wahl; Part II. Reparations and
Restitution: 3. Historical continuity and counterfactual history in the
debate over reparations for slavery Manfred Berg; 4. Disputed victims: the
German discourse on restitution for Nazi victims Constantin Goschler; 5.
Greenlanders displaced by the Cold War: relocation and compensation Svend
Aage Christensen and Kristian Soby Kristensen; Part III. Memory and
Recognition: 6. Apologizing for Vichy in contemporary France Julie Fette;
7. Limited rehabilitation? Historical observations on the legal
rehabilitation of foreign citizens in today's Russia Andreas Hilger; 8.
Politics, diplomacy, and accountability in Cambodia: severely limiting
personal jurisdiction in prosecution of perpetrators of crimes against
humanity Steve Heder; Part IV. Reconciliation: 9. Settling histories,
unsettling pasts: reconciliation and historical justice in a settler
society Bain Attwood; 10. Fitting Aotearoa into New Zealand:
politico-cultural change in a modern bicultural nation Richard Hill and
Brigitte Boenisch-Brednich; 11. The politics of judging the past: South
Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission Bronwyn Leebaw; Part V.
Conclusion: 12. 'The issue that won't go away' James McAdams.
Part I. The Politics of Restitution: 1. An avalanche of history: the
'collapse of the future' and the rise of reparations politics John Torpey;
2. Reparations, gender, and ethnicity: why, when and how democratic
governments get involved Angelika von Wahl; Part II. Reparations and
Restitution: 3. Historical continuity and counterfactual history in the
debate over reparations for slavery Manfred Berg; 4. Disputed victims: the
German discourse on restitution for Nazi victims Constantin Goschler; 5.
Greenlanders displaced by the Cold War: relocation and compensation Svend
Aage Christensen and Kristian Soby Kristensen; Part III. Memory and
Recognition: 6. Apologizing for Vichy in contemporary France Julie Fette;
7. Limited rehabilitation? Historical observations on the legal
rehabilitation of foreign citizens in today's Russia Andreas Hilger; 8.
Politics, diplomacy, and accountability in Cambodia: severely limiting
personal jurisdiction in prosecution of perpetrators of crimes against
humanity Steve Heder; Part IV. Reconciliation: 9. Settling histories,
unsettling pasts: reconciliation and historical justice in a settler
society Bain Attwood; 10. Fitting Aotearoa into New Zealand:
politico-cultural change in a modern bicultural nation Richard Hill and
Brigitte Boenisch-Brednich; 11. The politics of judging the past: South
Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission Bronwyn Leebaw; Part V.
Conclusion: 12. 'The issue that won't go away' James McAdams.
'collapse of the future' and the rise of reparations politics John Torpey;
2. Reparations, gender, and ethnicity: why, when and how democratic
governments get involved Angelika von Wahl; Part II. Reparations and
Restitution: 3. Historical continuity and counterfactual history in the
debate over reparations for slavery Manfred Berg; 4. Disputed victims: the
German discourse on restitution for Nazi victims Constantin Goschler; 5.
Greenlanders displaced by the Cold War: relocation and compensation Svend
Aage Christensen and Kristian Soby Kristensen; Part III. Memory and
Recognition: 6. Apologizing for Vichy in contemporary France Julie Fette;
7. Limited rehabilitation? Historical observations on the legal
rehabilitation of foreign citizens in today's Russia Andreas Hilger; 8.
Politics, diplomacy, and accountability in Cambodia: severely limiting
personal jurisdiction in prosecution of perpetrators of crimes against
humanity Steve Heder; Part IV. Reconciliation: 9. Settling histories,
unsettling pasts: reconciliation and historical justice in a settler
society Bain Attwood; 10. Fitting Aotearoa into New Zealand:
politico-cultural change in a modern bicultural nation Richard Hill and
Brigitte Boenisch-Brednich; 11. The politics of judging the past: South
Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission Bronwyn Leebaw; Part V.
Conclusion: 12. 'The issue that won't go away' James McAdams.