Focussing on »Political and Transitional Justice in Germany, Poland the USSR from the 1930s to the 1950s« this volume presents papers organized by the editors to demonstrate the importance of cooperation in research beyond national borders. The articles reflect the need for constant awareness of the challenges of Political Justice as a topic not just of historical importance but with relevance to present-day negotiations of the past
The Soviet Judiciary in the Volhynia and in East Galicia in 1939–1941 The article reviews the forma...
Around the Politics of Memory and Justice of Transitional Period in the East European Countries The...
Defence date: 23 June 2017Examining Board: Professor Pavel Kolář, European University Institute (Sup...
Focussing on »Political and Transitional Justice in Germany, Poland the USSR from the 1930s to the 1...
Although more than 75 years have elapsed since the end of the Second World War, the magnitude of cri...
Observers have argued that the window of opportunity allowing for the adoption of transitional justi...
On October 3, 1990, the German Democratic Republic (GDR) ceased to exist. On that celebrated day of ...
Transitional justice in the post-communist countries of Eastern Europe concentrates on the problem ...
This dissertation addresses the quandary of how the law can serve many different purposes and yet no...
The main purpose of this article is to assess the relationship between transitional justice and demo...
This study examines decisions of the Permanent Court of International Justice and their impact on th...
This article uses a micro-historical methodology to examine some of the complex problems of bringing...
My dissertation, The Project of Reconciliation, analyzes the impact of a transnational network of jo...
The Decree of June 13, 1946, on offences posing a particular threat to state reconstruction (the so-...
My dissertation links the arc of war crimes justice with the arc of reconciliation in Franco-German ...
The Soviet Judiciary in the Volhynia and in East Galicia in 1939–1941 The article reviews the forma...
Around the Politics of Memory and Justice of Transitional Period in the East European Countries The...
Defence date: 23 June 2017Examining Board: Professor Pavel Kolář, European University Institute (Sup...
Focussing on »Political and Transitional Justice in Germany, Poland the USSR from the 1930s to the 1...
Although more than 75 years have elapsed since the end of the Second World War, the magnitude of cri...
Observers have argued that the window of opportunity allowing for the adoption of transitional justi...
On October 3, 1990, the German Democratic Republic (GDR) ceased to exist. On that celebrated day of ...
Transitional justice in the post-communist countries of Eastern Europe concentrates on the problem ...
This dissertation addresses the quandary of how the law can serve many different purposes and yet no...
The main purpose of this article is to assess the relationship between transitional justice and demo...
This study examines decisions of the Permanent Court of International Justice and their impact on th...
This article uses a micro-historical methodology to examine some of the complex problems of bringing...
My dissertation, The Project of Reconciliation, analyzes the impact of a transnational network of jo...
The Decree of June 13, 1946, on offences posing a particular threat to state reconstruction (the so-...
My dissertation links the arc of war crimes justice with the arc of reconciliation in Franco-German ...
The Soviet Judiciary in the Volhynia and in East Galicia in 1939–1941 The article reviews the forma...
Around the Politics of Memory and Justice of Transitional Period in the East European Countries The...
Defence date: 23 June 2017Examining Board: Professor Pavel Kolář, European University Institute (Sup...