Trials of those responsible for large-scale state brutality have captured public imagination in several countries
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Autorenporträt
Michael Curtis
Inhaltsangabe
I: How Prosecution Assists Collective Memory and How Memory Furthers Social Solidarity Introduction 1: Crime, Consensus, and Solidarity 2: Solidarity Through Civil Dissensus II: Legal S haping of Collective Memory : Six Obstacles 3: Defendants' Rights, National Narrative, and Liberal Memory 4: Losing Perspective, Distorting History 5: Legal Judgment As Precedent and Analogy 6: Breaking with the Past, Through Guilt and Repentance 7: Constructing Memory with Legal Blueprints? 8: Making Public Memory, Publicly Conclusion
I: How Prosecution Assists Collective Memory and How Memory Furthers Social Solidarity Introduction 1: Crime, Consensus, and Solidarity 2: Solidarity Through Civil Dissensus II: Legal S haping of Collective Memory : Six Obstacles 3: Defendants' Rights, National Narrative, and Liberal Memory 4: Losing Perspective, Distorting History 5: Legal Judgment As Precedent and Analogy 6: Breaking with the Past, Through Guilt and Repentance 7: Constructing Memory with Legal Blueprints? 8: Making Public Memory, Publicly Conclusion
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