Nuremberg’s Enduring Legacy to International Justice (original) (raw)
THE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL AT NUREMBERG: THE ONGOING REFLECTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
Dr. Burcu Baytemir Kontacı, LL.M.
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Contributions of Nuremberg Trails in the Development of International Criminal Law
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A History of International Criminal Law, from Nuremberg to the International Criminal Court
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Nuremberg Revisited: Are the precedents set at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg still relevant today?
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Transitional Justice: Postwar Legacies (Symposium: The Nuremberg Trials: A Reappraisal and Their Legacy)
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Judgment at Nuremberg: Foreword to the Symposium
Leila Sadat
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Victory for Justice or Victor’s Justice?: Due Process and the Legacy of the Nuremberg Trials
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The Constitutional Legacies of Nuremberg
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Natural Law, the Nuremberg Trials, and International Justice
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Book Review of "The Nuremberg Military Tribunals and the Origins of International Criminal Law" by Kevin Jon Heller
Rustam Atadjanov
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War Criminals and the Jurisdiction of the Nuremberg IMT
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The Nuremberg Trial Court - Between discourse and negotiations in post-war International Law
Aléxia Alvim
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Judging Judgment at Nuremberg: Law, Justice, and Memory in Hollywood CIDESC Centre for the Study of Post-Conflict Cultures
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Prosecuting Mass Murderers at Nuremberg: The Einsatzgruppen Trial Between Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
Liza Gellerman
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The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg: British Perspectives / Das Internationale Militärtribunal von Nürnberg: Britische Perspektiven
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Re-examining Nuremberg as a New Deal Institution: Politics, Culture and the Limits of Law in Generating Human Rights Norms
Elizabeth Borgwardt
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From Nuremberg to The Hague: The Future of International Crimimal Justice
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Relevance of the Nuremberg Principles Today and in the Future
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The Complex Architecture of International Justice
Naomi Roht-Arriaza
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Kirsten Sellars, 'Imperfect Justice at Nuremberg and Tokyo', European Journal of International Law 21 (2010), 1085-1102.
Kirsten Sellars
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The American Perspective on Nuremberg: A Case of Cascading Ironies / Die amerikanische Sicht auf Nürnberg: Ein Fall wechselnder Ironien
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Criminal Defence and the International Legal Personality of the Individual / La défense pénale et la personnalité juridique internationale des individus
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