Popular Justice in Europe (18th-19th Centuries) Popular Justice in Europe (18th-19th Centuries)

Popular Justice in Europe (18th-19th Centuries‪)‬

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In 1960, an article appeared in the weekly «Die Zeit» entitled: Keine Volksjustiz! (No Popular Justice!). Just a few days before, on January 16, Chancellor Adenauer, in a televised speech, encouraged German people to exercise self-justice against neo-Nazis who spread walls and synagogues with swastikas («Wenn ihr irgendwo einen Lümmel erwischt, vollzieht die Strafe auf der Stelle»). According to Adenauer, they deserved a good hiding («eine Tracht Prügel»), because this would be the right punishment («Das ist die Strafe, die er verdient»). The journalist in «Die Zeit» found Adenauer’s encouragement very dangerous for a state founded on the rule of law, and condemned what he called «private sentencing» «justice based on hidings»...

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2014
June 18
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
212
Pages
PUBLISHER
Società editrice il Mulino, Spa
SELLER
Societa editrice il Mulino S.p.A.
SIZE
933.4
KB

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