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Tag Archives: 1953 London Agreement
May 8 2013
The politics of the German war reparations to Greece
10 CommentsBy Vassilis Paipais Crises are often described as moments in which the barriers between normality and its exception break down. The controversial German jurist of the previous century, Carl Schmitt, argued that during exceptional times when given definitions, established habits … Continue reading
Posted by: May 8, 2013
Tagged with: 1953 London Agreement, debt crisis, German war reparations, historical justice, Schäuble