David Fraser’s thesis, in LAW AFTER AUSCHWITZ, is that there is little to distinguish between our fundamental understandings and practices of law and those of German lawyers and judges between 1933 and 1945. He aims to refocus jurisprudential efforts in order to confront lawyers’ collective, institutional and professional participation in the Holocaust. Rather than seeing the Holocaust as an extraordinary moment where SS madness dominated, by surveying the legal establishment’s accommodation and application of discriminatory laws, Fraser sees the Holocaust as “the culmination of the acts of ordinary people in the ordinary course of events within ordinary governmental and legal structures”(p.5), using techniques no different to today’s. For ...
Whilst an increasing amount of attention is being paid to law's connection or involvement with Natio...
From the first post-war trials to the recent libel trial in the London High Court brought by Holocau...
The points of departure in this thesis are the reciprocal relationship between the memories of human...
David Fraser’s thesis, in LAW AFTER AUSCHWITZ, is that there is little to distinguish between our fu...
Rezensiertes Werk:David Fraser, Law after Auschwitz. Towards a Jurisprudence of the Holocaust, Durha...
"Law after Auschwitz", das jüngste Buch des kanadischen Rechtswissenschaftlers David Fraser, ist kei...
Discussions of Nazi law in legal philosophy are most commonly concerned with how the Nazis' use of l...
Sixty years after the Nuremberg Trials, the Nuremberg legacy is part of modern international law. ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation concerns the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial of ...
The question of whether Nazi law was valid law has been at the background of jurisprudential discour...
LAW IS COMMONLY THOUGHT OF as an antidote to genocide rather than its facilitator. In Holocaust, Gen...
The question of whether Nazi law was valid law has been at the background of jurisprudential discour...
This chapter explores how Nazi law and legal institutions helped to construct the atmosphere of ideo...
This essay emerges from a series of reflections on the presence of “ethical” narratives and images o...
The thesis considers the educational function of the trials of Nazis by the British and American aut...
Whilst an increasing amount of attention is being paid to law's connection or involvement with Natio...
From the first post-war trials to the recent libel trial in the London High Court brought by Holocau...
The points of departure in this thesis are the reciprocal relationship between the memories of human...
David Fraser’s thesis, in LAW AFTER AUSCHWITZ, is that there is little to distinguish between our fu...
Rezensiertes Werk:David Fraser, Law after Auschwitz. Towards a Jurisprudence of the Holocaust, Durha...
"Law after Auschwitz", das jüngste Buch des kanadischen Rechtswissenschaftlers David Fraser, ist kei...
Discussions of Nazi law in legal philosophy are most commonly concerned with how the Nazis' use of l...
Sixty years after the Nuremberg Trials, the Nuremberg legacy is part of modern international law. ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation concerns the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial of ...
The question of whether Nazi law was valid law has been at the background of jurisprudential discour...
LAW IS COMMONLY THOUGHT OF as an antidote to genocide rather than its facilitator. In Holocaust, Gen...
The question of whether Nazi law was valid law has been at the background of jurisprudential discour...
This chapter explores how Nazi law and legal institutions helped to construct the atmosphere of ideo...
This essay emerges from a series of reflections on the presence of “ethical” narratives and images o...
The thesis considers the educational function of the trials of Nazis by the British and American aut...
Whilst an increasing amount of attention is being paid to law's connection or involvement with Natio...
From the first post-war trials to the recent libel trial in the London High Court brought by Holocau...
The points of departure in this thesis are the reciprocal relationship between the memories of human...