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Intersections of law and memory : influencing perceptions of the past / Mirosław Michał Sadowski.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781003461548
  • 1003461549
  • 9781040001080
  • 1040001084
  • 9781040001028
  • 1040001025
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340/.115 23/eng/20231012
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Contents:
Sociology, memory, and law : from Halbwachs to agents of memory -- Philosophy, memory, and law : the French four -- Collective memory, law, and theory : from human rights and international law to the concept of transitional justice -- Collective memory and law : three types of institutions -- The hidden power of law and memory intersections : from memory politics to a right to memory -- Placing soft legal institutions of memory within the new framework -- Placing medium legal institutions of memory within the new framework -- Placing Hard Legal Institutions of Memory within the New Framework.
Summary: "This book elaborates a new framework for considering and understanding the relationship between law and memory. How can law influence collective memory? What are the mechanisms law employs to influence social perceptions of the past? And how successful is law in its attempts to rewrite narratives about the past? As the field of memory studies has grown, this book takes a step back from established transitional justice narratives, returning to the core sociological, philosophical and legal theoretical issues that underpin this field. The book then goes on to propose a new approach to the relationship between law and collective memory based on a conception of 'legal institutions of memory'. It then elaborates the functioning of such institutions through a range of examples - taken from Japan, Iraq, Brazil, Portugal, Rwanda and Poland - that move from the work of international tribunals and truth commissions to more explicit memory legislation. The book concludes with a general assessment of the contemporary intersections of law and memory, and their legal institutionalisation. This book will be of interest to scholars with relevant interests in the sociology of law, legal theory and international law, as well as in sociology and politics"-- Provided by publisher.
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Sociology, memory, and law : from Halbwachs to agents of memory -- Philosophy, memory, and law : the French four -- Collective memory, law, and theory : from human rights and international law to the concept of transitional justice -- Collective memory and law : three types of institutions -- The hidden power of law and memory intersections : from memory politics to a right to memory -- Placing soft legal institutions of memory within the new framework -- Placing medium legal institutions of memory within the new framework -- Placing Hard Legal Institutions of Memory within the New Framework.

"This book elaborates a new framework for considering and understanding the relationship between law and memory. How can law influence collective memory? What are the mechanisms law employs to influence social perceptions of the past? And how successful is law in its attempts to rewrite narratives about the past? As the field of memory studies has grown, this book takes a step back from established transitional justice narratives, returning to the core sociological, philosophical and legal theoretical issues that underpin this field. The book then goes on to propose a new approach to the relationship between law and collective memory based on a conception of 'legal institutions of memory'. It then elaborates the functioning of such institutions through a range of examples - taken from Japan, Iraq, Brazil, Portugal, Rwanda and Poland - that move from the work of international tribunals and truth commissions to more explicit memory legislation. The book concludes with a general assessment of the contemporary intersections of law and memory, and their legal institutionalisation. This book will be of interest to scholars with relevant interests in the sociology of law, legal theory and international law, as well as in sociology and politics"-- Provided by publisher.

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