Famous trials and lawyers have always fascinated people as they highlight key issues in history, shed light on our societies and contribute to legal development in the criminal, political, literary and ethical spheres. This selection from our library collection, covers several renowned lawyers as well as war crimes trials, literary trials, and trials of political figures for loan.
Visit the display at Level 3 of Kwa Geok Choo Law Library from 24 July to 3 August or you can immediately browse and borrow these eBooks:
- In the beginning : fundamentalism, the Scopes trial, and the making of the antievolution movement by Michael Lienesch
- Forgotten trials of the Holocaust by Michael J. Bazyler and Frank M. Tuerkheimer
- Saving Nelson Mandela : the Rivonia trial and the fate of South Africa by Kenneth S. Broun
- Race, sex, and the freedom to marry Loving v. Virginia by Peter Wallenstein
- Twenty famous lawyers by John Hostettler
Banner Image: Mamoru Shinozaki [Digital Image]. (n.d.). Retrieved from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mamoru_Shinozaki
First war crimes trial to be held in South East Asia Command at the Singapore Supreme Court on 21 January 1946