The Nuremberg War Crimes Trial and its policy consequences today / / Beth A. Griech-Polelle (ed.).

Justice Robert H. Jackson, plenipotentiary for planning the Allies trial at the International Military Tribunal, called the trial “one of the most significant tributes ever paid by power to reason.” In Justice Jackson’s opening statement he made it clear that the trial at Nuremberg was to mark a new...

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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (274 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • On the way to Nuremberg : the Soviet Commission for the Investigation of Nazi War Crimes / Marina Yu. Sorokina
  • German participation in the Nuremberg Trials and its implications for today / Christoph J.M. Safferling
  • The appropriation by German courts in French-occupied Baden of Control Council Law no. 10's definition of crimes against humanity in the prosecution of Nazi-era defendants 1946-1951 / Michael S. Bryant
  • "Violation of human dignity" and other crimes against humanity in Austrian war crimes trials / Winfried R. Garscha
  • Brother, black sheep, or bastard? : situating the Tokyo war crimes trial in the Nuremberg legacy 1946-1948 / James Burnham Sedgwick
  • The Nuremberg Trials and American jurisprudence : the decline of legal realism, the revival of natural law, and the development of legal process theory / Rodger D. Citron
  • Nuremberg's legacy continues : the influence of the Nuremberg Trials on human rights litigation in U.S. courts under the Alien Tort Statute / Gwynne Skinner
  • The International Criminal Court and the ethics of selective justice / Aaron Fichtelberg
  • Addressing the major legal, political, and practical obstacles facing hybrid tribunals in post-conflict situations : learning from past experience and lessons for the future / Alberto Costi
  • The International Criminal Court's antagonism to the United States Constitution and our need for President Bush to articulate an acceptable alternative / Steven T. Voigt
  • When lawyers are war criminals / Scott Horton
  • Hiding behind a mantle of terrorism / Jehan Johnson
  • United States military law of war doctrine : making the ICC irrelevant to the ground combat forces of the United States in the early twenty-first century / Rex A. Childers.