Aufsatz(elektronisch)14. Dezember 2011

International Law as an Extralegal Defense Strategy in West Germany's Stammheim Terror Trial

In: Law, culture & the humanities, Band 9, Heft 2, S. 375-394

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Abstract

The trial of the core members of the terrorist group the Red Army Faction (RAF) provided the backdrop to what was the final crescendo of the most tumultuous period in West German history. The trial began in May 1975, with the verdict in Spring 1977 giving way to the "German Autumn," a violent few months that climaxed with a kidnapping, a hijacking and the prison deaths of the RAF leaders. The defense strategy for the trial was to frustrate the process and ignore the charges in favor of using the proceedings to present the RAF cause and RAF identity. This article outlines how the extralegal use of the high-profile case as a platform to communicate with an audience beyond the courtroom was grounded in an instrumentalization of international legal conventions on "political prisoners" and "prisoners of war" as hooks for the RAF's rhetoric of anti-fascism and anti-imperialism.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1743-9752

DOI

10.1177/1743872111416326

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