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Der französische Historikerstreit. Ein Blick aus der Ferne auf die Erweiterung des § 130 StGB
The French Historians’ Dispute A View From Afar on the Extension of § 130 StGB
The French memorial laws make statements about certain historical events justiciable; this affects historians in their self-image and their professional autonomy. The historians’ dispute triggered by an interview with Olivier Petré-Grenouilleau about the African slave trade made the danger posed by such laws instantly clear. These make definitional provisions. Although the extension of Section 130 of the German Criminal Code (StGB) is not directly directed against certain historiographical statements, in future groups who feel defamed by scientific statements will have a means of taking legal action against them
Hans Czech: Hans Asperger und der Nationalsozialismus. Geschichte einer Verstrickung. | Buchbesprechung Nr. 66
Philipp Gassert/Tim Geiger/Hermann Wentker (Hg.): The INF Treaty of 1987. A Reappraisal. | Buchbesprechung Nr. 80
Denise Wheeler: Neu-Deutschland in Texas. Die Erlebnisse der ersten Siedler 1844 – 1848. | Buchbesprechung Nr. 60
Das Recht auf effektive Selbstverteidigung | Für eine Neujustierung am Beispiel der israelischen Operation Rising Lion
The right to effective self -defenseAlready on the first day of the Israeli Operation Rising Lion, the majority of German international lawyers seemed to agree: there was a clear, clear case of preventive self -defense to be considered in isolation from the entire history. In the present essay, it should be examined to what extent the operation Rising Lion is not part of an ongoing armed international conflict between Israel, Iran and its deputy, and can be justified as an exercise of a reactive right of self -defense law