In 1960, the Israeli government abducted key Holocaust organizer Adolf Eichmann from Argentina and put him on trial in Jerusalem the following year. On the proceeding\u27s fiftieth anniversary, renowned Holocaust historian Deborah Lipstadt\u27s The Eichmann Trial offers a timely update to the only other book to focus primarily on the trial itself--Hannah Arendt\u27s controversial Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil. As its famous subtitle suggests, Arendt\u27s book has more of a philosophical, as opposed to a legal, focus
This paper examines Hannah Arendt\u27s contributions as a theorist of international criminal law. It...
This paper examines Hannah Arendt\u27s contributions as a theorist of international criminal law. It...
This paper examines Hannah Arendt\u27s contributions as a theorist of international criminal law. It...
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the end of the Eichmann trial, the Law Faculty of the Uni...
The trial of Adolf Eichmann fifty years ago was a landmark in several respects. It marked not only t...
Inspired by the Fiftieth Anniversary of Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the...
The trial of Adolf Eichmann fifty years ago was a landmark in several respects. It marked not only t...
Six decades after the trial of Adolf Eichmann, its legacy is still evolving. Some aspects of the cas...
Dr. Deborah E. Lipstadt discusses latest her book, The Eichmann Trial, which provides an overview...
Dr. Deborah E. Lipstadt discusses latest her book, The Eichmann Trial, which provides an overview...
Arendt, Eichmann and the Politics of the Past offers a critical analysis of the original American de...
The article is a reflection on the topic of connection between a legal procedure and a performance a...
Eichmann in Jerusalem: The Trial, the Controversy, the Perpetrator, the Banality of Evil - The book ...
Part of the Pro et Contra series.Arendt, Eichmann and the Politics of the Past offers a critical ana...
Part of the Pro et Contra series.Arendt, Eichmann and the Politics of the Past offers a critical ana...
This paper examines Hannah Arendt\u27s contributions as a theorist of international criminal law. It...
This paper examines Hannah Arendt\u27s contributions as a theorist of international criminal law. It...
This paper examines Hannah Arendt\u27s contributions as a theorist of international criminal law. It...
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the end of the Eichmann trial, the Law Faculty of the Uni...
The trial of Adolf Eichmann fifty years ago was a landmark in several respects. It marked not only t...
Inspired by the Fiftieth Anniversary of Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the...
The trial of Adolf Eichmann fifty years ago was a landmark in several respects. It marked not only t...
Six decades after the trial of Adolf Eichmann, its legacy is still evolving. Some aspects of the cas...
Dr. Deborah E. Lipstadt discusses latest her book, The Eichmann Trial, which provides an overview...
Dr. Deborah E. Lipstadt discusses latest her book, The Eichmann Trial, which provides an overview...
Arendt, Eichmann and the Politics of the Past offers a critical analysis of the original American de...
The article is a reflection on the topic of connection between a legal procedure and a performance a...
Eichmann in Jerusalem: The Trial, the Controversy, the Perpetrator, the Banality of Evil - The book ...
Part of the Pro et Contra series.Arendt, Eichmann and the Politics of the Past offers a critical ana...
Part of the Pro et Contra series.Arendt, Eichmann and the Politics of the Past offers a critical ana...
This paper examines Hannah Arendt\u27s contributions as a theorist of international criminal law. It...
This paper examines Hannah Arendt\u27s contributions as a theorist of international criminal law. It...
This paper examines Hannah Arendt\u27s contributions as a theorist of international criminal law. It...