Erna Paris
Born
in Toronto, Canada
May 06, 1938
Died
February 03, 2022
Genre
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Long Shadows: Truth, Lies and History
12 editions
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published
2000
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The Sun Climbs Slow: The International Criminal Court and the Struggle for Justice
5 editions
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published
2009
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The End of Days: A Story of Tolerance, Tyranny and the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain
5 editions
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published
1995
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From Tolerance to Tyranny: A Cautionary Tale from Fifteenth-Century Spain
2 editions
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published
2014
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Unhealed Wounds: France and the Klaus Barbie Affair
10 editions
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published
1986
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The Sun Climbs Slow: Justice in the Age of Imperial America
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published
2007
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Jews, an account of their experience in Canada
2 editions
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published
1980
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The Garden and the Gun: A Journey Inside Israel
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Stepfamilies: Making Them Work
2 editions
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published
1984
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歴史の影―恥辱と贖罪の場所で
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“But seen through a long lens, peacemaking founded on 'forgetting' appears to have a limited lifespan.”
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“In our tribunal, we look only at personal criminal responsibility in a very tightly defined, narrow way and we demand proof beyond a resonable doubt about the involvement of the individual. We do no have a mandate to establish the moral responsibility of those who saw things happen and did nothing, including people who might have had the capacity to stop the process and did nothing. But we have to be careful in thinking that just because we focus on individual criminal guilt we therefore absolve the community. The old distinctions are too simplistic when we move up the chain of command and witness the merging of the collectivity into the personae of these charismatic political and military leaders.'
-Louise Arbour, Chief Prosecutor for International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia”
― Long Shadows: Truth, Lies and History
-Louise Arbour, Chief Prosecutor for International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia”
― Long Shadows: Truth, Lies and History
“But witnesses incur responsibilities, as anyone who has ever seen a traffic accident and had to go to court to testify, knows. In the new world of globally televised war crimes, the defence of 'not knowing,' or neutrality, will dissolve for everyone. To be a witness or bystander is not a value-free choice but, inadvertently, a moral position; and in this sense the 'guilt' of people who live with the memory of crimes committed by members of their families, or communities, has been unwittingly extended to everyone who watches appalling pictures on the news.”
― Long Shadows: Truth, Lies and History
― Long Shadows: Truth, Lies and History