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Seminar
SoSe 21: Seminar on State Crime Criminology and Transitional Justice with a focus on Nazi Germany
Valeria Vegh Weis
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Seminar on State Crime Criminology and Transitional Justice with a focus on Nazi Germany
Dr. Valeria Vegh Weis
Schedule
The seminar will be held as a block on June 28th and 29th from 10.00 to 18 hs. when students will present the elaborated papers with a seminar presentation. PPT is allowed.The prerequisite for participation is the prior attendance of a lecture on “State Crime Criminology, Transitional Justice, and the Nazi Regime” to be held on April 19, 2021 from 10 to 14 hs.
Evaluation
Students will write a seminar paper, give a seminar lecture and participation in the discussion of the other students’ presentations.Papers should have between 20 pages (references excluded). Margins 1/3 and letter Times New Roman 12. Deadline for submission of the paper is June 15th midnight.
It is possible to discuss the content of the work and to send a draft before the seminar (optional). Please contact me directly at valeriaveghweis@derecho.uba.ar (preferred) or vvw210@zedat.fu-berlin.de. Feel free to write me in German, English or Spanish.
Topics
Note: all the topics should be based on processes, legal innovations and socio-legal practices that took place within Germany in any period of choice from 1933 to today. Students can choose to focus on a broad analysis of an extended period (e.g. broad analysis of the Chancellors/Presidents discourses on Holocaust Remembrance Day from post-war to today) or a specific Chancellor or speech (e.g. the last Presidential speech in 2020) and any possibility in between.- Critical reflection on the concepts of transitional justice, state crime criminology, Vergangenheitsbewältigung, Vergangenheitsausarbeitung and Erinnerungskultur.
- Victims’ organizations dealing with Post-Holocaust Transitional Justice Process in Germany.
- Victims’ Resistance to the Nazi Regime (Jewish people, Sinti and Roma, prisoners of war, disabled people, LGTBQ+, Jehovah Witnesses, etc.).
- Education material and textbooks on Post-Holocaust Transitional Justice Process.
- Public discourse by Chancellors and Presidents on Post-Holocaust Transitional Justice Process.
- Media discourse on Post-Holocaust Transitional Justice Process.
- Memorialization of Post-Holocaust Transitional Justice Process.
- Grassroots initiatives on Post-Holocaust Transitional Justice Process.
- Differences between East and West Germany in Post-Holocaust Transitional Justice Process.
- Victims’ testimonies in the trials in Post-Holocaust Transitional Justice Process.
- Challenges of the Post-Holocaust Transitional Justice Process.
- Post-Holocaust Transitional Justice Process and the raise of the Right-Wing.
- Critical perspectives on the German Post-Holocaust Transitional Justice Process as a worldwide model.
- Gender perspectives on the Post-Holocaust Transitional Justice Process.
Zusätzliche Termine
Mo, 19.04.2021 10:00 - 14:00 Mo, 28.06.2021 10:00 - 18:00 Di, 29.06.2021 10:00 - 18:00
Schedule
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