Publication Date

5-1983

Journal

Human Rights Quarterly

Abstract

The article explores the intersection of law and literature in understanding terror, focusing on historical and philosophical roots, particularly through the Holocaust and Gulag. It emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to examine how legal systems and literary works contribute to and respond to terror, highlighting the need for a comprehensive analysis of cultural and institutional roles.

Volume

5

Issue

2

First Page

109

Last Page

112

Publisher

Johns Hopkins University Press

Disciplines

Jurisprudence | Law

Comments

Symposium: Terror in the Modern Age: The Vision of Literature, the Response of Law: Editors' Preface

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