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New German Critique (2015) 42 (3 (126)): 41–67.
Published: 01 November 2015
... emergency German Jews Israel Neutral Angles: Mamlachtiut (Etatism)
and Law in the Israeli Court, 1947–1961
Nitzan Lebovic
These all co-mingle with a noisome choir of angels who—
not rebels, yet not true...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2014) 41 (1 (121)): 121–152.
Published: 01 February 2014
...-immigrant positions, the Zogaj case was a straightforward matter of abiding by or not abiding by the law. However, the judicial process, especially once the case reached the Austrian Asylum Court and the Constitutional Court, was focused on a different set of issues, concerning the category of life...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2015) 42 (1 (124)): 99–128.
Published: 01 February 2015
..., expressive individuality
wrings the heart brazed by “damned custom” and plays the befogged royal
court, and its “king of shreds and patches,” for the fool (3.4.38, 104). The
archetype has had a few wardrobe changes in its passage down to us. Morally
refined by Henry Mackenzie and William Richardson...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2017) 44 (1 (130)): 109–123.
Published: 01 February 2017
... 105 , no. 1 : 131 . Bazyler Michael J. 2003 . Holocaust Justice: The Battle for Restitution in America's Courts . New York : New York University Press . Beal Graham . 2009 . “Four Cases from One Museum, Four Different Results.” Paper presented at the Holocaust Era Assets...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2008) 35 (1 (103)): 97–126.
Published: 01 February 2008
... and offer a more complex picture of the investigation conducted by
the police, the Gestapo, and the court, they do not present evidence of conspiracy or offer an alter-
native to previous explanations.
4. An unconvincing effort to resuscitate the conspiracy thesis, despite its useful clarifi cation...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2008) 35 (1 (103)): 83–95.
Published: 01 February 2008
... Eisner’s book, we meet Sergei Nilus, the most
prominent publisher and commentator of the Protocols. Eisner shows him as a
gray-haired mystic who is often invited to court, a competitor to Rasputin, a
professor, and a wildly gesticulating fanatical anti-Semite (fi g. 2). We also learn
that Nilus...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2017) 44 (1 (130)): 125–142.
Published: 01 February 2017
... , edited by Czech Hans-Jörg Doll Nikola , 238 – 45 . Berlin : Deutsches Historisches Museum . New York Times . 1952 . “Takes Museum to Court.” September 14 . Petropoulos Jonathan . 2011 . “Bridges from the Reich: The Importance of Émigré Art Dealers as Reflected...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2015) 42 (1 (124)): 129–161.
Published: 01 February 2015
... materials in the National Archive (Národní archiv), Prague,
Personal Fond of Eduard Goldstücker (Osobní Fond Eduard Goldstücker, uncataloged), and Fond
Supreme Court (Fond Nejvy soud ČSR), National Archive, Prague, 1 T1/53.
7. Trial with the Leadership, 46.
8. Fond Supreme Court, protocol from...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2015) 42 (3 (126)): 169–195.
Published: 01 November 2015
...
these restrictions. During the early 1950s the Supreme Court banned both
nationalist extremists and the Communist Party, making the country the only
one in Europe to do so in the early Cold War. Acting on its conviction that
rights depended on loyalty to the state, the West German government vehe-
mently...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2009) 36 (1 (106)): 35–60.
Published: 01 February 2009
... that is the very sub-
ject of the book. Arendt nevertheless opens not with general refl ections but
with a legal focus on the person of the perpetrator. She clearly does not relegate
the Nazis’ crimes to a metaphysical level that is private and thus separated
from the public sphere of a criminal court room...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2011) 38 (3 (114)): 17–34.
Published: 01 November 2011
... is
Achilles redivivus, Caesar is Alexander reborn; John F. Kennedy revives King
Arthur’s court (Camelot), Ronald Reagan is the cowboy riding out of the west
for whom most issues can be resolved with a punch in the nose or a shot from
a six-gun. Charisma itself, however difficult to define precisely...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2017) 44 (1 (130)): 57–73.
Published: 01 February 2017
... reclusively. His sister, Benita, was one of the
few people he had contact with, and since her death in 2012 he seems to have
become more unstable. In December 2013, about a month after the case had
been publicized, the Munich district court assigned a temporary legal custo-
dian to take care...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2012) 39 (3 (117)): 109–133.
Published: 01 November 2012
...).
3. The term wehrhafte or streitbare Demokratie was first used postwar in a 1956 case before
the Constitutional Court. See Civil Liberties and the Defense of Democracy against Extremists
and Terrorists: A Report on the West German Situation (Hamburg: Atlantik-Brücke in cooperation...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2022) 49 (3 (147)): 159–185.
Published: 01 November 2022
... studied his figures just as Menzel had studied his, but, unlike the Prussian court painter, Koehler had shown the workers, in their heavy physicality, as self-assured and not spellbound by the production of wares” ( A , 1:315). 21 In a way typical of the complex texturing of Weiss’s text, however...
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New German Critique (2021) 48 (3 (144)): 199–218.
Published: 01 November 2021
... the political establishment. HIS, RUD 105, 04, Kopien von Tagebucheintragungen 1970–1971, May 30, 1970. 40. Brune and Wilson, introduction, 2 . 41. Lundberg and Simonsen, “Disability in Court,” 16 . 42. Immigration Appeals Tribunal, Verbatim Report, “Day I—Thursday, December 17, 1970,” 27...
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Journal Article
New German Critique (2006) 33 (2 (98)): 135–160.
Published: 01 August 2006
..., it will have to
set its sights lower than justice, the other term scrutinized here. Recent works
in legal studies, such as Lawrence Douglasʼs Memory of Judgment, link jus-
tice and memory through what Douglas calls the “didactic spectacle” of a
public court trial, arguing that show trials like those...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2017) 44 (2 (131)): 201–227.
Published: 01 August 2017
... to pursue his imperial designs, Chancellor Bernhard
von Bülow dissolved the Reichstag in December 1906, calling for new elec-
tions. Bülow proceeded to discredit political radicals using the language of
pathology and successfully courted liberals to join a new pro-imperial coali-
tion. Thus ending...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2012) 39 (1 (115)): 49–66.
Published: 01 February 2012
...
and resilience imaginable.
Theodicy
As symbolic form, theodicy is a metaphorical image of a court of justice.
Perceived through this cognitive schema, disaster turns into a legal process
negotiating the justness of God—or the justness of some other entity that can
11. Heinrich von Kleist, Werke...
Journal Article
New German Critique (2020) 47 (2 (140)): 1–20.
Published: 01 August 2020
... a different process of making amends, or making justice. Criminal guilt has to do with a transgression of the law and assumes that a court will determine the nature of this transgression and the nature of the punishment. Political guilt concerns the responsibility of every individual to uphold the soundness...
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New German Critique (2013) 40 (3 (120)): 111–135.
Published: 01 November 2013
... facts of interest to the court: “Against
Anita G., currently unemployed, born on 4. 2. 1937, without fixed abode, sin-
gle, not previously convicted, the hearing before the Braunschweig district
court is now opened.”7 This litany of rootlessness echoes the tongue-in-cheek
metaphor...
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