法学
East West Street 豆瓣
作者: Philippe Sands W&N 2016 - 5
A profound and profoundly important book—a moving personal detective story, an uncovering of secret pasts, and a book that explores the creation and development of world-changing legal concepts that came about as a result of the unprecedented atrocities of Hitler’s Third Reich.
East West Street looks at the personal and intellectual evolution of the two men who simultaneously originated the ideas of “genocide” and “crimes against humanity,” both of whom, not knowing the other, studied at the same university with the same professors, in a city little known today that was a major cultural center of Europe, “the little Paris of Ukraine,” a city variously called Lemberg, Lwów, Lvov, or Lviv. It is also a spellbinding family memoir, as the author traces the mysterious story of his grandfather, as he maneuvered through Europe in the face of Nazi atrocities.
East West Street is a book that changes the way we look at the world, at our understanding of history and how civilization has tried to cope with mass murder.
2022年3月25日 已读
受害者、加害者、审判者的后人齐聚一堂追忆上一代、探寻真相的故事。作者写追踪的故事写得很抓人,我已经看了很多讲犹太人的故事了,还是第一次见到作家像写《达芬奇密码》一样写的,而且用这么多个人的故事串起来更显二战对个体影响之深远。不过我看这本书的初衷是想要看到更多对法理的讨论,这本书在这方面写得不深,就只是谈及crime against humanity和genocide的矛盾是什么而已。很难想象genocide这个词这么新,还在审判纳粹的国际法庭上不受欢迎,毕竟现在一提到纳粹就会联想到这个词。作者提到Lauterpacht虽然想要保护人权,但是连妻子剪头发的权利都不给,真是讽刺。大概是本书对少数群体关怀角度独特,我读的时候一直觉得作者是女性。
二战 法学 纪实文学