Holocaust and genocide denial : a contextual perspective / edited by Paul Behrens, Nicholas Terry, and Olaf Jensen.

Publisher's description: This book provides a detailed analysis of one of the most prominent and widespread international phenomena to which criminal justice systems has been applied: the expression of revisionist views relating to mass atrocities and the outright denial of their existence. Den...

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Other Authors: Behrens, Paul (Editor), Terry, Nicholas (Historian) (Editor), Jensen, Olaf (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 0 |t Alexander Ratcliffe : British Holocaust denial in embryo /  |r Mark Hobbs --  |t Countering Holocaust denial in relation to the Nuremberg trials /  |r Michael Salter --  |t Holocaust denial in the age of web 2.0 : negationist discourse since the Irving-Lipstadt trial /  |r Nicholas Terry --  |t Silence and denial in Gulag testimonies : listening for the unspeakable /  |r Elisabeth Anstett --  |t Presence of the past : on the significance of the Holocaust and the criminalisation of its negation in the Federal Republic of Germany /  |r Christian Mentel --  |t Prohibition of 'glorification of National Socialism' as an addition to the criminal provision on genocide denial (Sect. 130 (4) of the German Criminal Code) /  |r Björn Elberling,  |r Alexander Hoffmann --  |t Reckoning with the past? : Rwanda's revised Genocide Ideology Law and international human rights law on freedom of expression /  |r Sejal Parmar --  |t View of the impact of genocide denial laws in Rwanda /  |r Niamh Barry --  |t Confronting genocide denial : using the law as a tool in combating genocide denial in Rwanda /  |r Freda Kabatsi --  |t Srebrenica and genocide denial in the former Yugoslavia : what has the ICTY done to address it? /  |r Dejana Radisavljevic,  |r Martin Petrov --  |t Holocaust denial in Iran : Ahmadinejad, the 2006 Holocaust conference and international law /  |r Paul Behrens --  |t Centenary of denial : the case of the Armenian genocide /  |r Nariné Ghazaryan --  |t From introduction to implementation : first steps of the EU Framework Decision 2008/913/JHA against racism and xenophobia /  |r Paolo Lobba --  |t Combating genocide denial via law : état des lieux of anti-denial legislation /  |r Caroline Fournet,  |r Clotilde Pégorier --  |t Why not the law? : options for dealing with genocide and Holocaust denial /  |r Paul Behrens. 
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