In Memoriam: Robert E. Herzstein
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This essay analyzes the decisive role of the 1961 Eichmann trial and the pivotal judicial perspective of its presiding judge, Supreme Court Justice (later Chief Justice) Moshe Landau. Justice Landau’s part in the trial has been neglected in previous s…
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