History on Trial: Bringing Former Nazis to Court in the Twenty First Century
Multidisciplinary Research Workshop, Max Weber Programme
History on Trial: Bringing Former Nazis to Court in the Twenty First Century
7 May 2012, Conference Room, Villa la Fonte 9.30-17.00
9.30 – Welcome
9.35 -11.00 – Panel I
From Nuremberg to the mid-1960s
Chair – Jenny Simon
Devin Pendas (BostonCollege) – ‘Nuremberg,Ulm,Frankfurt: The Development of Nazi Trials
in PostwarGermany, 1945-1965’
Discussant – Alexandre Skander Galand
11.00 – 11.30: COFFEE BREAK
11.30 – 13.00 – Panel II
Development of the Trials into the 1990s – France: A Case Study of One Nation
Chair – Isabelle Guinaudeau
Richard Golsan (TexasA&M) – ‘Memories Corruptions: Anachronism, the Law in History in
France’s Trials for Crimes against Humanity’
Discussant – Daniel Lee
13.00 – 14 .00: LUNCH
14.00 – 15.30 – Panel III
‘Delayed Justice’: Nuremberg Legacy in Criminal and Civil Law
Chair – Cornelius Wiesener
Leora Bilsky (TelAvivUniversity) – ‘FromNurembergto Transnational Holocaust Litigation: The
Perplexities of Judging the Business Corporation’
Discussant – Marina Aksenova
15.30-15.45: BREAK
15.45 – 17.00 – Panel IV
Final Remarks
Chair – Sheila Neder Cerezetti
Giorgio Sacerdoti (Università Bocconi) – Closing Comments
Open Forum
Organisers: Marina Aksenova & Daniel Lee
Contact: Daniel Lee