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Vichy Law The Holocaust Fran Weisberg

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Vichy Law The Holocaust Fran Weisberg
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Publisher: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.08 MB
Author: Weisberg
Language: English
Year: 2013

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1 online resource (472 pages), First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company, Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction: On the Continuing Myth of Vichy; 1. Léon Blum, The \"\"Stranger\"\" at Riom: Legalized Ostracism and Vichy's Political Trial; A. Morality and Law: the Justification for Riom; 1. Constitutional Reform as an Exclusionary Process; 2. Léon Blum as Perfect Target; B. Setting the Stage for a Morality Play; 1. Blum contra the Supreme Leader; 2. Barthélemy's Prideful Intervention; C. The Preliminary Investigation: Blum as Talmudic Interloper, D. The Trial Itself: A Failure of \"\"Liberal/Catholic\"\" PétainismeE. Blum in Hell; 2. The Basic Scheme of Ostracism; A. The Vichy Statute of 3 October 1940; 1. Nazi Indifference; Vichy Innovation; 2. To Protest or Not to Protest: Reception of the 3 October Statute by Lawyers Outside the Government; B. The Vichy Statute of 4 October, 1940; C. The Law of 2 June, 1941: Extension and Expansion; 1. Innovations as to Mischlinge and Mischehe; 2. Franco-German Understandings as to Whose Law Controls from Definition to Arrest and Deportation, 3. Application of Vichy's Definitions within the French Legal Structure3. The Special Treatment of Jewish Legal Professionals; A. Summer and Fall 1941: Laws of Exclusion, Special Arrests; B. Subsequent Arrests of Legal Professionals; C. Vichy Policy towards Jews Providing Legal Services; 4. Barthélemy: A Catholic Prewar Liberal Is Called to Vichy; A. From Alibert to Barthélemy; B.A Racist Constitution?; C. An Authoritarian France; D. Barthélemy and the Régime's Special Legislation; E. The Final Days; 5. The Fight to Control the Legal Fate of Jews: Administrators versus Magistrates, A. Who Has the Burden of Proof'? Conflicting ViewsB. Who Has Jurisdiction?; C. The Conseil d'État's Reorganization for Exclusion; D. The Post-Liberation Fate of the Magistrates; 6.…

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