Law after Auschwitz : towards a jurisprudence of the Holocaust
Boek
Disputes the view that Nazi Germany was a "criminal state", arguing that it was a state of law. The law defined "the Jew" as a new legal entity, one that could and should be killed, since he or she was viewed as subhuman. Consequently, judges and lawyers in Nazi Germany were involved in an immoral, but not an illegal, process that was based on eugenics and racism. Law after Auschwitz cannot judge Nazi ...
Auteur
Fraser, David, 1953-
Organisatie
NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs-, Holocaust- en Genocidestudies