Book contents
- Law and Memory
- Law and Memory
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- PART I International Law
- PART II European Law (Council of Europe and the European Union)
- 4 Kononov v. Latvia as an Ontological Security Struggle over Remembering the Second World War
- 5 Testing the “Uniqueness”: Denial of the Holocaust vs Denial of Other Crimes before the European Court of Human Rights
- 6 Legislating History: The European Union and Denial of International Crimes
- PART III National Perspectives within the European Union
- PART IV Perspectives beyond the European Union
- Epilogue: Beyond ‘Memory Laws’: Towards a General Theory of Law and Historical Discourse
- Index
5 - Testing the “Uniqueness”: Denial of the Holocaust vs Denial of Other Crimes before the European Court of Human Rights
from PART II - European Law (Council of Europe and the European Union)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 October 2017
- Law and Memory
- Law and Memory
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- PART I International Law
- PART II European Law (Council of Europe and the European Union)
- 4 Kononov v. Latvia as an Ontological Security Struggle over Remembering the Second World War
- 5 Testing the “Uniqueness”: Denial of the Holocaust vs Denial of Other Crimes before the European Court of Human Rights
- 6 Legislating History: The European Union and Denial of International Crimes
- PART III National Perspectives within the European Union
- PART IV Perspectives beyond the European Union
- Epilogue: Beyond ‘Memory Laws’: Towards a General Theory of Law and Historical Discourse
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
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- Law and MemoryTowards Legal Governance of History, pp. 109 - 128Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017