The Last Nazi Trials
80 years after the Nuremberg trial, the prosecution of Nazi perpetrators has effectively come to an end. Examining the last Nazi trials in Germany from a multidisciplinary perspective, the present volume addresses key aspects of the judicial phenomenon of Spätverfolgung ('late prosecution'), links the issue to the international discourse on transitional justice, and contributes to current debates in academia and society at large.
1 Introduction: The Late Prosecution of Nazi Crimes by Moritz Vormbaum
                                                                                Part I: Historical Context: 2 From the 'Poison Cabinet' to the Forefront of National Identity: (West) Germany's Engagement with Nazi Mass Crimes and the Holocaust Since 1945 by Thomas Köhler
                                                                                3 The Holocaust as the Object of West German Criminal Justice by Gerhard Werle
                                                                                4 The Verdict Against Demjanjuk: A Late Correction by Kirsten Goetze
                                                                                Part II: Trials: 5 Due Process as the Lawful Response to the Crimes of an Unlawful Regime by Anne Meier-Göring and Tino Ohlmann-Frieling
                                                                                6 Reflections on the Late Prosecution of Nazi Crimes by a Counsel for Co-Plaintiffs by Christoph Rückel
                                                                                7 The Role of the Criminal Defence in the Last Nazi Trials by Rebecca Ohnesorge
                                                                                Part III: Legal Questions: 8 Justifying the Late Punishment of Elderly Nazi Criminals from the Perspective of Punishment Theory by Tobias Köpcke
                                                                                9 The Guard and the Secretary by Lawrence Douglas
                                                                                10 Belated Justice without Punishment: The Prosecution of Nazi War Criminals in Italy by Paolo Caroli
                                                                                Part IV: Visualities and Effects: 11 Atrocity Then, Trial Now: The Aesthetics, Acoustics, and Visualities of Prosecuting Oskar Gröning by Caroline Fournet and Mark Drumbl
                                                                                12 'Show/Trials': The Performative Aspect of the Late Prosecution of Nazi Crimes by Stefan Arnold and Kerstin Wilhelms
                                                                                13 Belated Justice: Judging the Past to Build the Future by Emanuela Fronza
                                                                                14 The Pedagogical Potential of the Late Prosecution of Nazi Crimes, Or: When in Doubt, Embrace the Doubt by Katharina Rhein
                                                                                Part V: Experiences from the Global South: 15 The Chilean Experience: Prosecuting the Crimes against Humanity Committed under the Pinochet Dictatorship by Claudia Cárdenas
                                                                                16 Late Prosecution in South Africa by Gerhard Kemp
                                                                                17 Addressing the Past in a Conflicted Democracy: The Case of Ghana by Marian Yankson-Mensah.
Vormbaum, Moritz
| ISBN | 978-3-662-69635-4 | 
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| Artikelnummer | 9783662696354 | 
| Medientyp | Buch | 
| Copyrightjahr | 2025 | 
| Verlag | Springer, Berlin | 
| Umfang | X, 264 Seiten | 
| Abbildungen | X, 264 p. 2 illus. | 
| Sprache | Englisch |