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Transitional justice in Italy and the crimes of Fascism and Nazism / Paolo Caroli.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Routledge research in legal historyPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2022Description: 1 online resource (ix, 268 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781000593334
  • 1000593339
  • 9781003273387
  • 1003273386
  • 9781000593358
  • 1000593355
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.4503/288 23/eng/20220331
LOC classification:
  • KKH2852.V52 C37 2022
Online resources:
Contents:
Historical, legal and judicial context of the transition -- The Togliatti Amnesty -- The Togliatti Amnesty within the framework of transitional justice -- The Italian experience within the framework of transitional justice -- The legacy of the Italian transitional justice.
Summary: "This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the Italian experience of transitional justice examining how the crimes of Fascism and World War II have been dealt with from a comparative perspective. Applying an interdisciplinary and comparative methodology, the book offers a detailed reconstruction of the prosecution of the crimes of Fascism and the Italian Social Republic as well as crimes committed by Nazi soldiers against Italian civilians and those of the Italian army against foreign populations. It also explores the legal qualification and prosecution of the actions of the Resistance. Particular focus is given to the Togliatti amnesty, the major turning point, through comparisons to the wider European post-WWII transitional scenario and other relevant transitional amnesties, allowing consideration of the intense debate on the legitimacy of amnesties under international law. The book evaluates the Italian experience and provides an ideal framework to assess the complexity of the interdependencies between time, historical memory and the use of criminal law. In a historical moment marked by the resurgence of racism, neo-Fascism, falsifications of the past, as well as the desire to amend the faults of the past, the Italian unfinished experience of dealing with the Fascist era can help move the discussion forward"--Publisher's description.
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Historical, legal and judicial context of the transition -- The Togliatti Amnesty -- The Togliatti Amnesty within the framework of transitional justice -- The Italian experience within the framework of transitional justice -- The legacy of the Italian transitional justice.

"This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the Italian experience of transitional justice examining how the crimes of Fascism and World War II have been dealt with from a comparative perspective. Applying an interdisciplinary and comparative methodology, the book offers a detailed reconstruction of the prosecution of the crimes of Fascism and the Italian Social Republic as well as crimes committed by Nazi soldiers against Italian civilians and those of the Italian army against foreign populations. It also explores the legal qualification and prosecution of the actions of the Resistance. Particular focus is given to the Togliatti amnesty, the major turning point, through comparisons to the wider European post-WWII transitional scenario and other relevant transitional amnesties, allowing consideration of the intense debate on the legitimacy of amnesties under international law. The book evaluates the Italian experience and provides an ideal framework to assess the complexity of the interdependencies between time, historical memory and the use of criminal law. In a historical moment marked by the resurgence of racism, neo-Fascism, falsifications of the past, as well as the desire to amend the faults of the past, the Italian unfinished experience of dealing with the Fascist era can help move the discussion forward"--Publisher's description.

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