id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_heeaydscafhg7hm5sgc2ihq66q Chrisje Brants Complicated Legacies of Justice 2015 21 .pdf application/pdf 9479 610 61 Citation: Brants, Chrisje (2015) Complicated Legacies of Justice: The Netherlands and World War II. good and the bad, and between the main group of victims of the war, the Jews, and the rest of was needed to prevent mob-justice, but, dependent on reports from the Dutch resistance, had Experience of Criminal Justice and Accountability after World War 2, 33 Crime, Law and Social Change 3 Under normal Dutch criminal procedure, there is a right to full re-trial by a higher court and to appeal to the differ between the purge and the process of administrative and criminal justice. In 1950, the process of extraordinary justice gradually came to an end. But the specific groups concerned – ex-resistance fighters, Jewish survivors and collaborators opinion as represented in the now legal war-time underground press, the new political parties parties, including the way extraordinary justice was handled and the (political) compassion the underlying ideology of Dutch post-war justice. ./cache/work_heeaydscafhg7hm5sgc2ihq66q.pdf ./txt/work_heeaydscafhg7hm5sgc2ihq66q.txt