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Index
Cover
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
I. HISTORY, CHARACTERISTICS AND CLASSIFICATION OF TOTALITARIAN REGIMES
Historical justice for Europe: why, when and how?
Sugestions on asesment of totalitarian comunism
The making of the comunist regime in Slovenia and Yugoslavia
Totalitarian regimes in Slovenia in the 20th century
Characteristics of the judicial system in Slovenia betwen 1945 and 1951
The Roman Catholic Church in Slovenia under three totalitarian regimes
The ned for equal treatment of Nazi and Soviet crimes
Hypocrisy of discrimination among victims of totalitarian crimes
II. TOTALITARIAN CRIMES: CROSS-NATIONAL SURVEY
Crimes comited in Latvia by the ocupation regimes of the USSR and Germany (1940–90)
Political represion in the 1940’s and 1950’s in Estonia
Lithuanian victims of comunist ocupation
Poland – the victim of two totalitarian regimes
The Securitate legacy – teror in Romania
A topic domed to oblivion: foreign prisoners in Soviet custody – with special regard to the fate of
Represion over the Slovenian people by the German Nazism
Crimes comited by the fascist regime in the Slovene teritory
Totalitarian features of the judiciary in the Republic of Slovenia (1945–90): disregard for the rule
Comunist concentration camps and labour camps in Slovenia
Secret World War Two mas graves in Slovenia
Comunist represion of “interior enemies” in Slovenia
III. TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE: PROSECUTION AND REDRESS OF INJUSTICE
Reparation and reconciliation in international law : the view of an Estonian lawyer
Prosecution of Nazi and Comunist crimes in Poland
On rehabilitation and remedy measures in Bulgaria for persons represed from 1944 through 1989
Transitional justice in Spain
Comunist represion and transitional justice in Slovenia
POST-WORLD WAR TWO CRIMES ON THE TERIRORY OF SLOVENIA: POLICE INVESTIGATION AND PROOF REGARDING CRIM
About ideologies, institutions and death
IV. REMEMBRANCE, RECOGNITION AND PUBLIC AWARENESS OF TOTALITARIAN HISTORY
Is it wise to discus themes that hurt ?
The ned for a reAppraisal of the European history
Active remembrance and regional identity : European Union promotion of an international project with
“Vergangenheitsbewältigung ”
An overview of educational activities with respect to crimes comited by totalitarian regimes: the Po
Research, teaching and consultancy in the field of transitional justice and human rights
Divergences within European politics with regard to comunist totalitarianism
Notes on the open isue of united European history
Posible comon European history schol textbok: Item not listed in agenda – reaction to pres reports
Transition from the “Gulag Empire” to the Western civilisation – isues of remembrance and education
Promoting public awarenes of totalitarian crimes
V. RECONCILIATION: ON HANDLING THE TRAUMATIC PAST
Remembering and reconciliation : an international law perspective
Crimes of totalitarian regimes: in the search for reconciliation with the Past
The role of European institutions in the proces of reconciliation
Reconciliation and totalitarian crimes : which lesons can be drawn from a sucesful experience?
Instead of suces: hope for truth – at best
Closing remarks
End-note from the editor
APPENDICES
“United Europe – United History ” Initiative of the 22 January 2006 Conference organised at the Euro
Statements by the Council to be inserted in the minutes of the Council at the time of adoption of th
INDEX OF NAMES AND ITEMS
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