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Simons2nd ed.Oxford [etc.]Pergamon press1970VII, 192 p.20 cm<<The >>Commonwealth and international libraryPhysics DivisionSimons,S.349530ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910223157603321LL 1212392DINEDDINEDVector analysis for mathematicians, scientists and engineers1494440UNINA01787oam 2200493zu 450 991087263100332120241212214905.0(CKB)111026746723898(SSID)ssj0000395314(PQKBManifestationID)12171915(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000395314(PQKBWorkID)10450646(PQKB)11239803(EXLCZ)9911102674672389820160829d1999 uy engtxtccrProceedings : 1999 IEEE/IEEJ/JSAI International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems, October 5-8, 1999, Tokyo, Japan[Place of publication not identified]The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers1999Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780780349759 078034975X Intelligent transportation systemsAutomatic controlCongressesAutomobilesCongressesCivil & Environmental EngineeringHILCCEngineering & Applied SciencesHILCCTransportation EngineeringHILCCIntelligent transportation systemsAutomatic controlAutomobilesCivil & Environmental EngineeringEngineering & Applied SciencesTransportation Engineering388.3/12IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems CouncilJinkåo Chinåo GakkaiDenki Gakkai (1888)IEEE/IEEJ/JSAI International Conference on Intelligent Transportation SystemsPQKBPROCEEDING9910872631003321Proceedings : 1999 IEEE2508683UNINA04986oam 2200757I 450 991097055020332120251117092823.01-136-33066-60-415-68894-90-203-12198-81-283-86229-81-136-33067-410.4324/9780203121986 (CKB)2670000000299359(SSID)ssj0000813058(PQKBManifestationID)12408624(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000813058(PQKBWorkID)10768165(PQKB)10238931(SSID)ssj0000811789(PQKBManifestationID)12352392(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000811789(PQKBWorkID)10851407(PQKB)11560848(MiAaPQ)EBC1092799(Au-PeEL)EBL1092799(CaPaEBR)ebr10632469(CaONFJC)MIL417479(OCoLC)823387075(OCoLC)895748520(FINmELB)ELB135663(EXLCZ)99267000000029935920180706d2013 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe scene of the mass crime history, film, and international tribunals /edited by Christian Delage and Peter Goodrich1st ed.Abingdon, Oxon ;New York, N.Y. :Routledge,2013.xiii, 227 p. illDiscourses of lawDiscourses of lawBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-415-68895-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Christian Delage and Peter Goodrich -- Getting the past right, or the future? / Pieter Lagrou -- Building the official narrative / William A. Schabas -- Competitive narratives: an incident at the Papon trial / Henry Rousso -- Gacaca courts in Rwanda: a local justice for a local genocide history / Hélène Dumas -- The Raion trials in the USSR (1937-1938) / Nicolas Werth -- The trial of the "gang of the four" / Anne Kerlan: -- The Nazi People's Court (1944) or the failure of "total justice" / Johann Chapoutot -- The Majdanek trial : the holocaust on trial on film, Kazimierz Czynski's Swastyka i Szubienica (1945) / Stuart Liebman -- The psychological evaluation of Duch : a criminal against humanity in Cambodia / Françoise Sironi -- Pleading guilty : the case of Duch in the Khmer Rouge trial : defending Duch / François Roux -- The place and participation of the victims in Duch's trial / Brice Poirier -- Hollywood : previsualization and post 9-11 style / Vincent Dozol -- The "other" 9-11 : the Chilean coup and its visual memory / Constance Ortuzar -- Visualizing 9-11 / Christian Delage -- Portfolio / Peter Goodrich and Linda Mills, Edward Hillel, Richard Sherwin.The Scene of the Mass Crime takes up the unwritten history of the peculiar yet highly visible form of war crimes trials. These trials are the first and continuing site of the interface of law, history and film. From Nuremberg to the contemporary trials in Cambodia, film, in particular, has been crucial both as evidence of atrocity and as the means of publicizing the proceedings. But what does film bring to justice? Can law successfully address war crimes, atrocities, genocide? What do the trials actually show? What form of justice is done, and how does it relate to ordinary courts and proceedings? What lessons can be drawn from this history for the very topical political issue of filming civil and criminal trials? This book takes up the diversity and complexity of these idiosyncratic and, in strict terms, generally extra-legal medial situations. Drawing on a fascinating diversity of public trials and filmic responses, from the Trial of the Gang of Four to the Gacaca local courts of Rwanda to the filmic symbolism of 9-11, from Soviet era show trials to Nazi People's Courts leading international scholars address the theatrical, political, filmic and symbolic importance of show trials in making history, legitimating regimes and, most surprising of all, in attempting to heal trauma through law and through film. These essays will be of considerable interest to those working on international criminal law, transitional justice, genocide studies, and the relationship between law and film.Discourses of law.War crime trialsTrials (Political crimes and offenses)Trials in motion picturesWar crime trials.Trials (Political crimes and offenses)Trials in motion pictures.341.6/9/0268Delage Christian1191514Goodrich Peter1954-254874MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910970550203321The scene of the mass crime4487740UNINA