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E-grāmata: Law Against Genocide: Cosmopolitan Trials

  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Sep-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge Cavendish
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135311513
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  • ISBN-13: 9781135311513
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Bringing a sociologist's insight to legal institutions and narratives, this book is an innovative and timely sociological contribution to current concerns regarding critical cosmopolitanism, human rights and crimes against humanity.

Recenzijas

'Law Against Genocide is both a synoptic and reflexive approach to genocide studies that exposes the complexities and limits of understanding a crime whose legacies are inassimilable to conventional legal and social scientific scholarship' Social and Legal Studies, Studies 13 (4) 2004 'Refreshingly, Hirsh does not evoke a misguided and misplaced optimism, but portrays such a law in its actuality as it develops and accommodates the demands for justice in a world beset by violence and cruelty. 'http://www.du.edu/gsis/hrhw/volumes/2004/weinert-2004.pdf 'Three recent books might be expected to shed light on these conundrums. David Hirsh, in Law Against Genocide: Cosmopolitan Trials, takes a likeably broad view of international criminal law or war crimes trials. His 'cosmopolitan trials' include not just classic war crimes in the Nuremberg mode (e.g. the ICTY hearings in The Hague) but also domestic trials (Sawoniuk in the UK) and civil cases (the Irving defamation proceedings). Hirsh concedes that these cases are considered on the serendipitous grounds that the author happened to be around at the time but, paradoxically, the result of this accidental scholarship is a comprehensive theory about what these cases are about or add up to (they are part of cosmopolitan law). Hirsh take the view that war crimes trial are cosmopolitan and didactic They are part of the transformation of international law and the decentering of the state but they also educate and enlighten (these various effects are not fully in evidence in every trial, of course).' International Journal of Law in Context, I,I pp. 101-113 (2005) 'A thoroughly argued, well-researched book...' European Journal of Social Thoery 8(1): 87 - 90

Acknowledgments v
Abbreviations ix
Abbreviated cases x
Introduction xi
Cosmopolitan Law
1(22)
A cosmopolitan law to limit the rights of states
1(6)
National sovereignty
7(6)
The re-emergence of cosmopolitanism
13(4)
Cosmopolitan law: an emergent property of international law
17(3)
Cosmopolitan law as a project not a future
20(3)
Individual Responsibility and Cosmopolitan Law
23(15)
Modernity and the Holocaust: Bauman's critique of rational choice
24(3)
Rationality and the Holocaust reconsidered
27(4)
Police Battalion 101 and individual responsibility
31(2)
Adolf Eichmann and individual responsibility
33(2)
Conclusion on individual responsibility
35(3)
Crimes Against Humanity: The Actualisation of a Universal
38(19)
The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
39(4)
Crimes against humanity
43(6)
The Genocide Convention and the problems of defining genocide
49(8)
Peace, Security and Justice in the Former Yugoslavia
57(22)
Peace before justice: Srebrenica and Dayton
57(7)
Justice before peace: Kosovo
64(2)
Omarska: an intimate concentration camp
66(4)
The UN response: the ICTY
70(9)
The Trials of Blaskic and Tadic at the ICTY
79(15)
The trial of General Tihomir Blaskic
79(5)
The trial of Dusko Tadic
84(10)
The Sawoniuk Trial: A Cosmopolitan Trial under National Law
94(36)
The ordinary and extraordinary Andrei Sawoniuk
96(7)
Ben-Zion Blustein: Holocaust memoir and legal testimony
103(9)
The evidence of the local witnesses
112(11)
Sawoniuk under cross-examination
123(7)
Irving v Lipstadt and the Legal Construction of Authoritative Cosmopolitan Narrative
130(21)
Irving v Lipstadt
131(7)
The legal construction of cosmopolitan social memory
138(13)
Conclusion
151(10)
Bibliography 161(8)
Index 169


David Hirsh currently lectures in Sociology at Goldsmiths College, University of London.