Fascism and criminal law : history, theory, continuity / ed. by Stephen Skinner

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Other Authors:Skinner, Stephen (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:Oxford [u.a.] : Hart Publ, 2015
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Table of Contents
Introduction:Fascism and criminal law, "one of the greatest attributes of sovereignty" Stephen Skinner
The shadow of the law : the special tribunal for the defence of the state between justice and politics in the Italian fascist period Luigi Lacchè
The positivist school of criminology and Italian fascist criminal law : a squandered legacy? Emilia Musumeci
Fascist by name, fascist by nature? : the 1930 Italian penal code in academic commentary, 1928-46 Stephen Skinner
Criminal law, racial law, fascist law : was the fascist era really a "parenthesis" for the Italian legal system? Michael A. Livingston
The enemy within : criminal law and ideology in interwar Romania Cosmin S. Cercel
Criminal law under the Francoist regime : the influence of militarism and national-Catholicism Pascual Marzal
When law and prerogatives blend : generic fascism in Getulio Vargas's Brazil, 1930-45 Elizabeth Cancelli
Facilitating fascism? : the Japanese Peace Preservation Act and the role of the judiciary Hiromi Sasamoto-Collins
Conclusion:Repression and legality Stephen Skinner
Afterword:Through the looking glass : thinking about and working through fascist criminal law David Fraser.