LAW10206 - The Holocaust, Genocide and the LawInformation for students studying in 2013

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Unit Description

Examines the Holocaust in its context by analysing: (1) the legal system of Nazi Germany; (2) the legal responses to the horrors of the Holocaust, including the establishment of international and national tribunals to try the major German war criminals, and the enactment of laws at the national level in various countries with the aim to prevent the resurgence of fascism; (3) contemporary issues such as Holocaust denial, the Holocaust and the Internet, and Holocaust restitution; and (4) the current legal legacy of the Holocaust exemplified in the ongoing trials of the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and Rwanda (ICTR), the International Criminal Court (ICC), and the trial of Saddam Hussein.

Availability

Distance Education Unavailable
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Lismore Unavailable
Coffs Harbour Unavailable
Gold Coast
Southern Cross Drive, Bilinga
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Tweed Heads - SCU Lakeside
Caloola Drive, Tweed Heads
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Tweed Heads - SCU Riverside
Brett Street, Tweed Heads
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Unit Type Undergraduate
School School of Law and Justice

Fee Information: Commencing 2013 - UNDERGRADUATE Commonwealth Supported only.

Student Contribution Band

Not Applicable for this Unit

Credit Points per unit

12

Pre-requisites

Any 8 Units at Tertiary level

Part of Course

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