Memory and Justice
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    • Case study: Argentina
    • Nazi crimes: legal proceedings and the lack thereof in Germany
    • Memory and the Courtroom
    • From Nuremberg to The Hague and the Pinochet effect
    • Former Yugoslavia
    • Colonial crimes and their consequences
    • Trauma and memory. Do truth and justice heal?
    • Regarding the Pain of Others
    • The Congo Tribunal
    • The Situation in Syria and Iraq
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Memory and the Courtroom

11:30 – 13:00

Discussion DE/ENG/ES

Gila Lustiger, writer, Paris
Ilija Trojanow, writer, Berlin
Erich Hackl, writer, Wien
Moderation: Peter Seibert, literary scholar, Kassel

This panel discussion is dedicated to the link between legal proceedings and societal remembering processes as a literary theme. In conversation with Gila Lustiger, Erich Hackl and Ilija Trojanow, Peter Seibert explores the question of collective memory. In their work these authors have addressed the long-term effects of regime violence and persecution on the lives of individuals and on society as a whole.


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