TY - BOOK AU - Charon,Arnaud AU - De Cock,Chris AU - Delpla,Isabelle AU - Form,Wolfgang AU - Graditzky,Thomas AU - Lagrou,Pieter AU - Lingen,Kerstin von AU - Mouralis,Guillaume AU - Rovetta,Ornella AU - Voisin,Vanessa AU - Weisers,Marie-Anne AU - Wittmann,Rebecca TI - Defeating Impunity: Attempts at International Justice in Europe since 1914 T2 - War and Genocide SN - 9781800732612 AV - KZ7075 .D44 2021 U1 - 345.4/04 23 PY - 2021///] CY - New York, Oxford PB - Berghahn Books KW - Crimes against humanity KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Criminal justice, Administration of KW - Europe KW - Criminal liability (International law) KW - Impunity KW - International crimes KW - International criminal law KW - War crimes KW - HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century KW - bisacsh KW - History: 20th Century to Present, Genocide History N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Figures and Tables --; Acknowledgements --; Abbreviations --; Chronology --; Introduction: Defeating Impunity in Twentieth-Century Europe --; Chapter 1 The Law of Military Occupation and the Belgian Trials after 1918 --; Chapter 2 The Claims of Belgian Deported Workers at the Paris Mixed Arbitral Tribunal in 1924 --; Chapter 3 Coining Postwar Justice from the Margins: Exile Lawyers in London, 1941–45 --; Chapter 4 The Treasure Trove of the United Nations War Crimes Commission Archives, 1943–49 --; Chapter 5 Legal Imagination and Legal Realism ‘Crimes against Humanity’ and the US Racial Question in 1945 --; Chapter 6 Filling the Legal Void: Jewish Victims, German Offenders and Belgian Judges, 1942–52 --; Chapter 7 Soviet Footage of War Crimes, 1941–46 Between Propaganda and Judicial Evidence --; Chapter 8 From Majdanek to Demjanjuk Failures of Justice in Postwar Germany, 1958–2009 --; Chapter 9 Force of Fact: Municipal Authorities, Victim Associations and Forensic Science at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia --; Chapter 10 International Law in Action: The Role of the Legal Advisor in Operations in the Twenty-First Century --; Conclusion --; Index; restricted access N2 - Over the course of the long and violent twentieth century, only a minority of international crime perpetrators ever stood trial, and a central challenge of this era was the effort to ensure that not all these crimes remained unpunished. This required not only establishing a legal record but also courage, determination, and inventiveness in realizing justice. Defeating Impunity moves from the little-known trials of the 1920s to the Yugoslavia tribunal in the 2000s, from Belgium in 1914 to Ukraine in 1943, and to Stuttgart and Düsseldorf in 1975. It illustrates the extent to which the language of law drew an international horizon of justice UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781800732629 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781800732629 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781800732629/original ER -