Eichmann in Jerusalem - 50 Years After.

An Interdisciplinary Approach.

Eichmann in Jerusalem - 50 Years After.

An Interdisciplinary Approach.

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Motivated by the 50th anniversary of the Eichmann trial, an international colloquium on Hannah Arendt's seminal book "Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil" - a reference point when addressing crucial problems in the fields of law and philosophy - was held at the University of Lisbon in April 2011. The contributions of this conference volume present a kaleidoscopic and pluralistic view of aspects as broad and divers as facing the evil; the legal and the political; considerations on the Eichmann trial; reflections starting from Eichmann in Jerusalem; and finally, contemporary experiences of transitional justice.

Facing the Evil<br /><br />Maria Fernanda Palma<br />The Banality of Evil or the Exceptionality of Good in Totalitarian Societies<br /><br />Paulo Otero<br />The Eichmann Trial: Evil as a Reaction Against Evil?<br /><br />Hannah Arendt, the Legal and the Political<br /><br />Alexandre Franco de Sá<br />From the Total State to Totalitarianism: Carl Schmitt and Hannah Arendt<br /><br />Massimo La Torre<br />Hannah Arendt and the Concept of Law: Against the Tradition<br /><br />Rui Guerra da Fonseca<br />Eichmann in Jerusalem: Between the Legal and the Political in Hannah Arendt's Thought<br /><br />Eichmann in Jerusalem and Hannah Arendt's Oeuvre<br /><br />António Araújo<br />Hannah Arendt, Adolf Eichmann: Of Radical Evil and Its Banality<br /><br />Luís Pereira Coutinho<br />The Banality of Evil as Absence of Law<br /><br />Miguel Nogueira de Brito<br />When Thinking Is Acting: The Concept of the Banality of Evil as a Key to Hannah Arendt's Political Thought<br /><br />The Eichmann Trial<br /><br />Paulo de Sousa Mendes<br />Judging Eichmann to Render Justice<br /><br />Kai AmbosSome Considerations on the Eichmann Case<br /><br />Miguel Galvão Teles<br />50 Years On Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Specific Mode of Criminal Law Retroactivity<br /><br />Reflections Starting from Eichmann in Jerusalem<br /><br />Augusto Silva Dias<br />The Milgram Experiment and Criminal Liability: An Essay on the Banality of Evil<br /><br />Cristina García Pascual<br />Can Absolute Evil Be Brought to Justice?<br /><br />Contemporary Experiences of Transitional Justice<br /><br />Pablo Galain Palermo and Álvaro Garreaud<br />Truth Commissions and the Reconstruction of the Past in the Post-Dictatorial Southern Cone: Concerning the Limitations for Understanding Evil<br /><br />List of Contributors


Facing the Evil<br><br>Maria Fernanda Palma<br>The Banality of Evil or the Exceptionality of Good in Totalitarian Societies<br><br>Paulo Otero<br>The Eichmann Trial: Evil as a Reaction Against Evil?<br><br>Hannah Arendt, the Legal and the Political<br><br>Alexandre Franco de Sá<br>From the Total State to Totalitarianism: Carl Schmitt and Hannah Arendt<br><br>Massimo La Torre<br>Hannah Arendt and the Concept of Law: Against the Tradition<br><br>Rui Guerra da Fonseca<br>Eichmann in Jerusalem: Between the Legal and the Political in Hannah Arendt's Thought<br><br>Eichmann in Jerusalem and Hannah Arendt's Oeuvre<br><br>António Araújo<br>Hannah Arendt, Adolf Eichmann: Of Radical Evil and Its Banality<br><br>Luís Pereira Coutinho<br>The Banality of Evil as Absence of Law<br><br>Miguel Nogueira de Brito<br>When Thinking Is Acting: The Concept of the Banality of Evil as a Key to Hannah Arendt's Political Thought<br><br>The Eichmann Trial<br><br>Paulo de Sousa Mendes<br>Judging Eichmann to Render Justice<br><br>Kai Ambos<br>Some Considerations on the Eichmann Case<br><br>Miguel Galvão Teles<br>50 Years On Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Specific Mode of Criminal Law Retroactivity<br><br>Reflections Starting from Eichmann in Jerusalem<br><br>Augusto Silva Dias<br>The Milgram Experiment and Criminal Liability: An Essay on the Banality of Evil<br><br>Cristina García Pascual<br>Can Absolute Evil Be Brought to Justice?<br><br>Contemporary Experiences of Transitional Justice<br><br>Pablo Galain Palermo and Álvaro Garreaud<br>Truth Commissions and the Reconstruction of the Past in the Post-Dictatorial Southern Cone: Concerning the Limitations for Understanding Evil<br><br>List of Contributors
ISBN 9783428138937
Artikelnummer 9783428138937
Medientyp Buch
Copyrightjahr 2012
Verlag Duncker & Humblot
Umfang 199 Seiten
Abbildungen 199 S.
Sprache Englisch