This essay was delivered as the 2021 Holocaust and Human Rights Project Owen Kupferschmid Memorial Lecture. The Owen M. Kupferschmid Holocaust/Human Rights Project is named after its founder, a 1986 Boston College Law School graduate. Launched in 1984, the project’s goal was to ensure that the precedential value of Holocaust-related law is fully realized and applied to state-sponsored human rights violations today
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The following essay is based on presentations given recently at the University of Michigan, Harvard ...
This article is primarily a case study of the Nuremberg Trials Project at the Harvard Law School Lib...
In 1960, the Israeli government abducted key Holocaust organizer Adolf Eichmann from Argentina and p...
Andrei Sawoniuk, a member of a Nazi-organized police outfit, led an operation in a small town in Bel...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation concerns the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial of ...
Over the past few decades, in response to the horrifying state-sponsored atrocities of the late twen...
How to speak of the agency of the oppressed to harm others in times of atrocity? This article juxtap...
I examine the depositions of Terezín survivors in the proceedings that focused on the ghetto there. ...
“Leave Nothing to the Imagination: Global Forms of Atrocity After 1945” argues that in the wake of t...
This dissertation is an intellectual and legal history that traces the evolution of human rights con...
From the still-burning embers of the Holocaust we have come once again to learn the terrible truth, ...
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How to balance respect for the testimonial quality of post-Holocaust memoirs while critically analys...
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The following essay is based on presentations given recently at the University of Michigan, Harvard ...
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