id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4p6kkpcgwnf5bo3ifyonusjdse Joachim J. Savelsberg Law and Collective Memory 2007 25 .pdf application/pdf 17065 4301 74 Law affects collective memory indirectly by regulating the production, accessibility, and dissemination of information about the past. memory is preserved and activated by carrier groups to inform lawmaking and law enforcement; and memories of past atrocities serve Whereas legal proceedings construct images of the past directly, law affects collective We suggest in this review that the connection between collective memory and law historical comparison warrant further specification of any generalization about the relationship between law and knowledge (Savelsberg 1994), including collective memory. on collective memory, effects of the other aspects of law's institutional logic warrant major research efforts, including limits set by research examines how law affects collective memory indirectly by regulating what memory, analogies to past atrocity, and law. on Olick & Levy's (1997) research on collective memory and German political culture; memory as law, specifically how collective Mass Atrocities, Collective Memory, and the Law. New Brunswick, NJ: ./cache/work_4p6kkpcgwnf5bo3ifyonusjdse.pdf ./txt/work_4p6kkpcgwnf5bo3ifyonusjdse.txt