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

Minhazul Islam

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A History of International Criminal Law, from Nuremberg to the International Criminal Court

Pramod Sharma

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Nuremberg Revisited: Are the precedents set at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg still relevant today?

Viktoria-Luise Koch

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Transitional Justice: Postwar Legacies (Symposium: The Nuremberg Trials: A Reappraisal and Their Legacy)

Ruti Teitel

2006

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Judgment at Nuremberg: Foreword to the Symposium

Leila Sadat

Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev., 2007

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Victory for Justice or Victor’s Justice?: Due Process and the Legacy of the Nuremberg Trials

Benjamin Kane

George Washington University Undergraduate Review, 2021

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The Constitutional Legacies of Nuremberg

J. Francisco Lobo

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Natural Law, the Nuremberg Trials, and International Justice

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2017) (DE)CONSTRUCTING THE NAZI STATE: CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL THEORY OF THE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL

David Fraser

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Book Review of "The Nuremberg Military Tribunals and the Origins of International Criminal Law" by Kevin Jon Heller

Rustam Atadjanov

Criminal Law Forum, 2013

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War Criminals and the Jurisdiction of the Nuremberg IMT

M.Fatih ÇINAR

STRASAM - Strategical Research Center's digital publication, 2023

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The Nuremberg Trial Court - Between discourse and negotiations in post-war International Law

Aléxia Alvim

Forum historiae iuris - Erste elektronische Zeitschrift für Rechtsgeschichte. , 2017

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Judging Judgment at Nuremberg: Law, Justice, and Memory in Hollywood CIDESC Centre for the Study of Post-Conflict Cultures

David Fraser

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Prosecuting Mass Murderers at Nuremberg: The Einsatzgruppen Trial Between Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity

Liza Gellerman

Emory University Electronic and Dissertation Systems, 2018

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The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg: British Perspectives / Das Internationale Militärtribunal von Nürnberg: Britische Perspektiven

Prof. Herbert Reginbogin

The Nuremberg Trials: International Criminal Law Since 1945 / Die Nürnberger Prozesse: Völkerstrafrecht seit 1945, 2006

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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

Issues in Legal Scholarship, 2000

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From Nuremberg to The Hague: The Future of International Crimimal Justice

Юлия Чищеня

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Relevance of the Nuremberg Principles Today and in the Future

Mariam Bezhanishvili

Academia Letters, 2021

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A Very Meaningful Anniversary The Legacy of Nuremberg: Civilising Influence or Institutionalised Vengeance?

Anja Matwijkiw

International Criminal Law Review, 2008

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Kirsten Sellars, ‘Founding Nuremberg: Innovation and Orthodoxy at the 1945 London Conference’ in M. Bergsmo, Cheah W.L. and Yi P. (eds.), Historical Origins of International Criminal Law, vol. 1 (Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, 2014), pp. 541-562.

Kirsten Sellars

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THE PROSECUTION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMES BY THE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNALS AFTER THE WORLD WAR II WAS THE SUBJECT OF A NUMBER OF CRITICISMS, DISCUSS THESE CRITICISMS IN THE CONTECT OF THE TRIBUNAL’S OVERALL ACHIEVEMENTS”

Oluwatosin O Ademodi

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Christian DELAGE

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"The ‘Nuremberg Clause’ and Beyond: Legality Principle and Sources of International Criminal Law in the European Court’s Jurisprudence", in 82(2) Nordic Journal of International Law (2013) 221-248.

triestino mariniello

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The International Criminal Court: Key Features and Current Challenges / Der Internationale Strafgerichtshof: Hauptmerkmale und künftige Herausforderungen

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The Nuremberg Trials: International Criminal Law Since 1945 / Die Nürnberger Prozesse: Völkerstrafrecht seit 1945, 2006

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The Complex Architecture of International Justice

Naomi Roht-Arriaza

2006

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Kirsten Sellars, 'Imperfect Justice at Nuremberg and Tokyo', European Journal of International Law 21 (2010), 1085-1102.

Kirsten Sellars

European Journal of International Law, 2010

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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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The Nuremberg Trials: International Criminal Law Since 1945 / Die Nürnberger Prozesse: Völkerstrafrecht seit 1945, 2006

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(De)constructing the Nazi state: criminal organizations and the constitutional theory of the international military tribunal

David Fraser

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The Protective Principle of Jurisdiction over War Crimes and the Hollow Concept of Universality

Matt Garrod

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… for Severe and Gross Violations of Human Rights and the Commission of Delicti Jus Gentium: A Case for the Domestication of International Criminal Law and the …

Ahmed Shady

Mich. St. U.-DCL J. Int'l L., 1999

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Criminal Defence and the International Legal Personality of the Individual / La défense pénale et la personnalité juridique internationale des individus

Ken Gallant

Revue Quebecoise De Droit International, 2011

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A Court Pure and Unsullied: Justice in the Justice Trial at Nuremberg

stephen sfekas

University of Baltimore Law Review, 2017

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“Nazi Atrocities, International Criminal Law, and War Crimes Trials. The Soviet Union and the Global Moment of Post-World War II Justice,” in: The New Histories of International Criminal Law. Retrials, edited by Immi Tallgren and Thomas Skouteris, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019, 189–219.

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