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Law after Auschwitz: towards a jurisprudence of the Holocaust

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Fraser studies law and lawyers under Nazi rule, the jurisprudence of Nazi law and the reception of Nazi law by contemporary legal scholarship. Argues that the Holocaust is best understood not as a point of criminal disjuncture with law, but as an event offering points of commonality and continuity between legality as it was understood at the time and the law as it is practised today

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