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The Discursive Construction of Antisemitism in Nazi Children’s Books: Elvira Bauer’s Trust No Fox (1936) and Ernst Hiemer’s The Poisonous Mushroom (1938)
This article deals with the construction and performance of antisemitism in Nazi children’s books. It provides an explorative discourse analysis of Tru...
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Mens Rea in International Criminal Law: A Look at Eichmann’s Responsibility in the Light of Kant and Arendt
This chapter engages with the question of mens rea, one of the two constitutive elements of responsibility (next to actus reus) in international... -
The Name is the Meaning: Language Used for the So-Called ‘MENA’
Contemporary international migration is directly related to the construction of the nation-state. The variations in this migration are multiple,...
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Foreigners, Penal Justice and Eigensinn in Berlin During the Second World War
Kee** the German war economy successfully going in order to keep the war successfully going was one of the prime objectives of Nazi Germany. As... -
Militant Rule of Law and Not-so-Bad Law
The article provides intellectual arguments and tools from legal dogmatics that can help to counter the rule of law backlash. It argues that...
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Practical Wisdom, Situationism, and Virtue Conflicts: Exploring Gopal Sreenivasan’s Emotion and Virtue
Gopal Sreenivasan’s new book, Emotion and Virtue , is an incredibly rich and impressive achievement. It is required reading for anyone working on...
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Occupied Norway 1940–1945: A Brief Background to Hostage
This chapter gives background and context to the events that provide the material for this anthology—the systematic devastation of Finnmark and parts... -
Lethal Laws and Lethal Education: A Case Study of Soviet Genocide Against Polish Foresters and Five Decades of Infodemic
Genocide as a part of nation or ethnic group extermination process is not a well-defined concept. Its meaning is understood intuitively. When law...
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The Distorted Jurisprudential Discourse of Nazi Law: Uncovering the ‘Rupture Thesis’ in the Anglo-American Legal Academy
It has been remarked that the ‘rupture thesis’ prevails within the Anglo-American legal academy in its understanding of the legal system in Nazi...
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Indirect Perpetration Through an Organisation Under the Rome Statute
This chapter analyses the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on its theory of indirect perpetration through an organisation and... -
Criminal Defence at the Nuremberg Trial of the Major War Criminals: Strategies and Impact
While there is an abundance of literature on the Nuremberg Trial of the Major War Criminals in general, little has been written on the role of the... -
The German Origins of Indirect Perpetration Through an Organised Apparatus of Power
The question of how to attribute individual criminal responsibility to leaders who plan, organise and instruct the commission of mass atrocity crimes... -
Forcible Protection of Nationals Abroad: The Doctrine’s Hegemonic Use
During the last few years Russia has repeatedly evoked the doctrine of the protection of nationals abroad in all cases when it has resorted to the...
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Unwriting Brexit? Bridging Fictions and Liminal Aesthetics Within the UK’s Hostile Environment
The article considers the various frictions and fissures in contemporary European politics. Contrary to its historical genesis, this politics often...
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Choices and Contexts in India’s Constitutional Founding
‘India’s founding moment’ a moment of breath-taking political imagination and it is one of the great achievements of Madhav Khosla. to unpack...
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Administrative Law as a Dual State. Authoritarian Elements of Administrative Law
Scholars have recently shown how in Europe regimes in democratic decay (e.g. Poland, Hungary) take all sorts of measures targeting and marginalizing...