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Home > ULR > Vol. 2017 > No. 4

 

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The Changing View of the “Bystander” in Holocaust Scholarship: Historical, Ethical, and Political Implications
Victoria J. Barnett

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The Bystander During the Holocaust
Robert A. Goldberg

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The Bystander in the Bible
The Reverend Doctor John C. Lenz Jr.

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A Cautionary Tale
David Schwendiman

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International Military Tribunals’ Genesis, WWII Experience, and Future Relevance
Henry Korn

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Examining the Role of Law of War Training in International Criminal Accountability
Laurie R. Blank

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Bystander No More? Improving the Federal Response to Sexual Violence in Indian Country
Sarah Deer

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Bystander Intervention Policies for Campus Sexual Assault Should Be Framed as Civil Rights Programs, and Made Broadly Applicable to All Protected Class Offenses
Wendy J. Murphy

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Upstanders, Whistle-Blowers, and Rescuers
Martha Minow

 
 
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