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Legal Institutions and Collective Memories by Edited by Susan Karstedt Contributions by Heribert Adam Contributions by Professor Emilios Christodoulidis Contributions by Roger Engelmann Contributions by Stanley Cohen Contributions by Carol A, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


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    Author(s)Edited by Susan Karstedt Contributions by Heribert Adam Contributions by Professor Emilios Christodoulidis Contributions by Roger Engelmann Contributions by Stanley Cohen Contributions by Carol A
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    EditionEdition Statement New
    ISBN9781841133263
    Pages428
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2009

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Legal Institutions and Collective Memories by Edited by Susan Karstedt Contributions by Heribert Adam Contributions by Professor Emilios Christodoulidis Contributions by Roger Engelmann Contributions by Stanley Cohen Contributions by Carol A

    In recent decades the debate among scholars lawyers politicians and others about how societies deal with their past has been constant and intensive. Legal Institutions and Collective Memories situates the processes of transitional justice at the intersection between legal procedures and the production of collective and shared meanings of the past. Building upon the work of Maurice Halbwachs this collection of essays emphasises the extended role and active involvement of contemporary law and legal institutions in public discourse about the past and explores their impact on the shape that collective memories take in the course of time. The authors uncover a complex pattern of searching for truth negotiating the past and cultivating the art of forgetting. Their contributions explore the ambiguous and intricate links between the production of justice truth and memory. The essays cover a broad range of legal institutions countries and topics. These include transitional trials as monumental spectacles as well as constitutional courts and the restitution of property rights in Central and Eastern Europe and Australia.The authors explore the biographies of victims and how their voices were repressed as in the case of Korean Comfort Women. They explore the role of law and legal institutions in linking individual and collective memories in the transitional period through processes of lustration and they analyse divided memories about the past and their impact on future reconciliation in South Africa. The collection offers a genuinely comparative approach allied to cutting-edge theoryshow more



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