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Who takes the blame? scapegoating, legal responsibility and the prosecution of Holocaust revisionists in the Federal Republic of Germany and Canada
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Who takes the blame? scapegoating, legal responsibility and the prosecution of Holocaust revisionists in the Federal Republic of Germany and Canada

Glendale law review, Vol.16(1/2), pp.17-64
01/01/1998

Abstract

Administration of justice Jews Judges Judiciary Legal aspects Legal rights Responsibility Society and the individual Trials World war, 1939-45 Canada Germany
Examines trials and guilty verdicts rendered in the 1994 Deckert case in Germany and the 1985 Zundel case in Canada, how prosecutions went awry and resulted in national scandals focusing on the trial judges, and dilemma faced by society when it tries to balance its desire to convict an unpopular defendant with protection of his legal rights.

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