From Nuremberg to Kigali: on the necessity and impossibility of post-atrocity justice
TitoloFrom Nuremberg to Kigali: on the necessity and impossibility of post-atrocity justice
Autore
Call number940.5318/0048
Numero oggetto08667i
Luogo di pubblicazioneEvanston, Illinois, United States
Anno di pubblicazione
2012
Paginazionepp190-210
MaterialeArticle
ISBN9780810128620
NotesArticle from the book 'Lessons and legacies X: back to the sources: reexamining perpetrators, victims, and bystanders pp190-210
Descrizione
Hebert considers the Nuremberg trials as establishing a paradigm for dealing judicially with genocide and other atrocities. Evaluates the goals of such legal proceedings in the Nuremberg trials, the Eichmann trial and the Rwanda 'Gacaca'. Examines the social and psychological consequences of such trials, questioning the central assumption that recounting and hearing the truth about genocide and atrocity have a redemptive effect