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