The Law in Nazi Germany: Ideology, Opportunism, and the Perversion of Justice
Author
: Alan E. Steinweis and Robert D. Rachlin
Subject
: Justice, Administration of—Germany—History, Law—Germany—
History, National socialism—Moral and ethical aspects, Holocaust,
Jewish (1939–1945),Germany—Politics and government—1933–1945, Jewish lawyers
Publisher
: Berghahn Books
Summary :Five ot the essays in this book are based on lectures delivered at a
symposium on “Th e Law in Nazi Germany,” which took place at the
University of Vermont in April 2009. Organized by the Carolyn and
Leonard Miller Center for Holocaust Studies at the University of Vermont,
this was the fi fth symposium bearing the name of Carolyn and
Leonard Miller, generous supporters of the Center’s work, and great
friends of the university.
Established to honor the legacy of Professor Raul Hilberg, who served
on the faculty of the University of Vermont for more than three decades,
the Miller Center for Holocaust Studies is committed to furthering research
and education about the Holocaust, and to serving as a forum
for the presentation and discussion of new perspectives on the subject.
Hilberg’s pioneering scholarship remains a model and a standard for
scholars, and is an inspiration for the Center’s programming and for
publications such as this book. Th e Miller Symposia have contributed
signifi cantly to the Center’s eff orts to explore insuffi ciently charted areas
in the history of the Th ird Reich and the Holocaust. Our goal in organizing
them has been to address topical, or even controversial, themes in
that history, relying on the expertise of some of the most accomplished
scholars and other authorities in the fi eld.
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