Law and the politics of memory : confronting the past / Stiina Löytömäki.
2014
KJV8405 .L697 2014 (Map It)
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Author
Title
Law and the politics of memory : confronting the past / Stiina Löytömäki.
Published
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2014.
Call Number
KJV8405 .L697 2014
Former Call Number
Fr 910 L998 2014
ISBN
9780415657280 (hardback)
0415657288 (hardback)
9780203798720 (ebk)
0415657288 (hardback)
9780203798720 (ebk)
Description
viii, 162 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)796753274
Summary
"Law and the Politics of Memory: Confronting the Past examines law's role as a tool of memory politics in the efforts of contemporary societies to work through the traumas of their past. The book examines how and why law has become so central in processes in which the past is constituted as a series of injustices that need to be rectified and can allegedly be repaired. Using the examples of French colonialism and Vichy, as well as addressing the politics of memory surrounding the Holocaust, communism and colonialism, this book provides a critical exploration of law's role in 'belated' transitional justice contexts. As such, it explores different legal modalities in processes of working through the past; addressing the implications of regulating history and memory through legal categories and legislative acts, whilst exploring how trials, restitution cases, and memory laws manage to fulfil such varied expectations as clarifying truth, rendering homage to memory and reconciling societies.Legal scholars, historians and political scientists, especially those working with transitional justice, history and memory politics in particular, will find this book a stimulating exploration of the specificity of law as an instrument and forum of the politics of memory. "-- Provided by publisher.
Note
"GlassHouse Book"
Based on author's thesis (doctoral) -- European University Institute, 2010, under title: Committing the Irreparable: Law and dealing with past injustice
Based on author's thesis (doctoral) -- European University Institute, 2010, under title: Committing the Irreparable: Law and dealing with past injustice
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-150) and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
vii
1.
Introduction: The recent legalization of colonialism in France
1
2.
European memory: Memory claims and their legal 'regulation' in the European Union
19
3.
France and challenges to French universalism: Towards accepting collective responsibility for Vichy crimes
39
4.
Trial about discourse: Torture during the Algerian war
69
5.
Memory laws and the politics of victimhood
93
6.
Conclusion: Why law?
121
Bibliography
133
Index
151