 This summer I'll teach the course Law and Memory, Legal History of the 20th century. I don't want this course to be a traditional legal history course focusing on names, data and places. I want to explore the relation between our recent past, European past, collective identity and legal culture. We will study the legal dimension of national socialism or Francoism and also the legal and bureaucratic dimension of the Holocaust. And then we will study the memory of the law, how the legal systems after 1945 treated these episodes of our recent past, a recent past which has shaped European identity.