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a| 1560003227 (cloth : alk. paper)
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b| English
a| Mass atrocity, collective memory, and the law /
c| Mark Osiel.
a| New Brunswick, N.J. :
b| Transaction Publishers,
c| 2012, c1997.
a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
a| Part I- How prosecution assists collective memory and how memory furthers social solidarity. Introduction -- 1. Crime, consensus, and solidarity -- 2. Solidarity through civil dissensus -- Part II. Legal shaping of collective memory: six obstacles. 3. Defendants' rights, national narrative, and liberal memory -- 4. Losing perspective, distorting history -- 5. Legal judgment as precedent and analogy -- 6. Breaking with the past, through guilt and repentance -- 7. Constructing memory with legal blueprints? -- 8. Making public memory, publicly -- Conclusion -- Appendix. Collective memory in the postwar German army.
a| War crime trials
x| Moral and ethical aspects.
a| War crime trials
x| Social aspects.
a| Memory
x| Social aspects.
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