Why Hitler saved the judges - on judicial resistance to authoritarian regimes
CELS Research Seminar
Prof. Hans-Petter Graver, University of Oslo, Faculty of Law and University of Durham, Institute of Advanced Studies
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Date | 5 December 2016 |
Time | 14:00 to 15:30 |
Place | Amory Building Moot Court - Law School - First Floor |
Provider | Law School |
Event details
Although most judges continue as loyal servants to authoritarian masters and forgo their rule of law values, not all do. Surprisingly, there was a scope for judicial resistance during the Nazi and fascist regimes in the twentieth century. How is it that these repressive regimes tolerated opposition from the bench, and why did not more judges resist?
Professor Graver is the author of inter alia Judges Against Justice: On Judges When the Rule of Law is Under Attack (Springer, 2015).
For further information contact: S.J.Skinner@exeter.ac.uk
Location:
Amory Building