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Crimes of the Holocaust - The Law Confronts Hard Cases (Hardcover, New)
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Crimes of the Holocaust - The Law Confronts Hard Cases (Hardcover, New)
Series: Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights
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Crimes of the Holocaust The Law Confronts Hard Cases Stephan
Landsman The problem of prosecuting individuals complicit in the
Nazi regime's "Final Solution" is almost insurmountably complex and
has produced ever less satisfying results as time has passed. In
"Crimes of the Holocaust," Stephan Landsman provides detailed
analysis of the International Military Tribunal prosecution at
Nuremberg in 1945, the Eichmann trial in Israel in 1961, the 1986
Demanjuk trial in Israel, and the 1990 prosecution of Imre Finta in
Canada. Landsman presents each case and elaborates the difficulties
inherent in achieving both a fair trial and a measure of justice in
the aftermath of heinous crimes. In the face of few historical and
legal precedents for such war crime prosecutions, each legal action
relies on the framework of its predecessors. However, this only
compounds the problematic issues arising from the Nuremberg
proceedings. Meticulously combing volumes of testimony and
documentary information about each case, Landsman offers judicious
and critical assessments of the proceedings. He levels pointed
criticism at numerous elements of this relatively recent judicial
invention, sparing neither judges nor counsel and remaining keenly
aware of the human implications. Deftly weaving legal analysis with
cultural context, Landsman offers the first rigorous examination of
these problematic proceedings and proposes guideposts for
contemporary tribunals. "Crimes of the Holocaust" is an
authoritative account of the Gordian knot of genocide prosecution
in the world courts, which will persist as a confounding issue as
we are faced with a trial of Saddam Hussein. This volume will be
compelling reading for legal scholars as well as laypersons
interested in these cases and the issues they address. Stephan
Landsman is Robert A. Clifford Professor of Tort Law and Social
Policy at DePaul University. Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights
2005 320 pages 6 x 9 ISBN 978-0-8122-3847-1 Cloth $59.95s 39.00
ISBN 978-0-8122-0257-1 Ebook $59.95s 39.00 World Rights Law Short
copy: Landsman discusses the difficulties inherent in prosecuting
crimes against humanity, from the Eichmann trial to Milosevic.
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