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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- List of Contributors
- 1 History of Histories
- 2 The Trial of Peter von Hagenbach
- 3 A Supranational Criminal Tribunal for the Colonial Era
- 4 The Ottoman State Special Military Tribunal for the Genocide of the Armenians
- 5 Justice for No-Land’s Men? The United States Military Trials against Spanish Kapos in Mauthausen and Universal Jurisdiction
- 6 A Narrative of Justice and the (Re)Writing of History
- 7 The Bordeaux Trial
- 8 Capitalism’s Victor’s Justice? The Hidden Stories Behind the Prosecution of Industrialists Post-WWII
- 9 <i>Eisentrager</i>’s (Forgotten) Merits
- 10 Making Peace with the Past
- 11 Trying Communism through International Criminal Law? The Experiences of the Hungarian Historical Justice Trials
- 12 Competing Histories
- 13 Universal Jurisdiction
- 14 Reading the Shadows of History
- 15 Mass Trials and Modes of Criminal Responsibility for International Crimes
- 16 War Crimes Trials, ‘Victor’s Justice’ and Australian Military Justice in the Aftermath of the Second World War
- 17 Justice for ‘Asian’ Victims
- 18 Dirty War Crimes
- 19 The Crime of Aggression
- 20 ‘Germans are the Lords and Poles are the Servants’
- 21 The Finnish War-Responsibility Trial in 1945–6
- Index
- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- List of Contributors
- 1 History of Histories
- 2 The Trial of Peter von Hagenbach
- 3 A Supranational Criminal Tribunal for the Colonial Era
- 4 The Ottoman State Special Military Tribunal for the Genocide of the Armenians
- 5 Justice for No-Land’s Men? The United States Military Trials against Spanish Kapos in Mauthausen and Universal Jurisdiction
- 6 A Narrative of Justice and the (Re)Writing of History
- 7 The Bordeaux Trial
- 8 Capitalism’s Victor’s Justice? The Hidden Stories Behind the Prosecution of Industrialists Post-WWII
- 9 <i>Eisentrager</i>’s (Forgotten) Merits
- 10 Making Peace with the Past
- 11 Trying Communism through International Criminal Law? The Experiences of the Hungarian Historical Justice Trials
- 12 Competing Histories
- 13 Universal Jurisdiction
- 14 Reading the Shadows of History
- 15 Mass Trials and Modes of Criminal Responsibility for International Crimes
- 16 War Crimes Trials, ‘Victor’s Justice’ and Australian Military Justice in the Aftermath of the Second World War
- 17 Justice for ‘Asian’ Victims
- 18 Dirty War Crimes
- 19 The Crime of Aggression
- 20 ‘Germans are the Lords and Poles are the Servants’
- 21 The Finnish War-Responsibility Trial in 1945–6
- Index