Supreme Courts Under Nazi Occupation

Derk Venema (red.)

Supreme Courts Under Nazi Occupation

This is the first extensive treatment of leading judicial institutions under Nazi rule in WWII. It focusses on all democratic countries under German occupation, and provides the details for answering questions like: how can law serve as an instrument of defence against an oppressive regime? Are the courts always the guardians of democracy and rule of law? What role was there for international law? How did the courts deal with dismissals, new appointees, new courts, forced German ordinances versus national law? How did judges justify their actions, help citizens, appease the enemy, protest against injustice? Experts from all democracies that were occupied by the Nazis paint vivid pictures of oppression, collaboration, and resistance. The results are interpreted in a socio-legal framework introducing the concept of ‘moral hygiene’ to explain the clash between normative and descriptive approaches in public opinion and scholarship concerning officials’ behaviour in war-time.
Redacteur

Derk Venema

Derk Venema is assistant professor at the Law Faculty of the Open University in the Netherlands. He has published on the Dutch judiciary in WWII and transitional justice theory, amongst other subjects. He teaches professional ethics at the Training Centre for the Judiciary SSR, and is an associated researcher at CegeSoma, Brussels.
Titel
Supreme Courts Under Nazi Occupation
Redacteur
Derk Venema
Prijs
€ 134,00
ISBN
9789463720496
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Hardback
Aantal pagina's
340
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Serie
War, Conflict and Genocide Studies
Categorieën
War, Conflict and Genocide Studies
Legal Studies
Modern History
Discipline
History, Art History, and Archaeology
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