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- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2008. március 27.
- ISBN 9780199232345
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
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This volume presents the most important essays examining the Nuremberg trial from legal, political, historical, and philosophical perspectives. Together, the perspectives provide an overview of the Trial that is invaluable to understanding its significance to modern international law and politics.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
The trial of major Nazi war criminals in Nuremberg was a landmark event in the development of modern international law, and continues to be highly influential in our understanding of international criminal law and post-conflict justice. This volume offers a unique collection of the most important essays written on the Trial, discussing the key legal, political and philosophical questions raised by the Trial both at the time and in historical perspective.
The collection focuses on pieces from those involved in the Tribunal, discussing the establishment of the Tribunal, the Trial itself, and the debate that followed the Judgment. Also included are representative essays of the academic debate that has surrounded Nuremberg in the sixty years since the Trial. Ranging from the contribution of Nuremberg to the substantive development of international criminal law to the philosophical evaluation of legalism in post-conflict international relations, the perspectives provided by the essays offer a unique overview of the persistent significance of Nuremberg across a range of academic disciplines.
The collection also features newly translated essays from key German, Russian, and French writers, available in English for the first time; a new essay by Gu--na--l Mettraux examining the Nuremberg legacy in contemporary international criminal justice; and an exhaustive bibliography of the literature on Nuremberg.
[A] valuable collection of commentaries...which thoroughly deserves to become a standard reference work on the trial.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Foreword
I. Legal Perspectives
(a) Contemporaneous Views of the Trial and Judgement
(i) The Charter of the International Military Tribunal
The Challenge of International Lawlessness
The Law of Nations and the Punishment of War Crimes
The Nuremberg Charter and New Principles of International Law
(ii) The Trial and the Judgment
The Nuremberg Trial and Aggressive War
Crimes Against Humanity
The Judgment of Nuremberg
International Justice and Reconciliation: Lessons of Nuremberg
The Nuremberg Trials
The Nuremberg Trial
The Nuremberg Trial before Modern Principles of International Criminal Law
Will the Judgment in the Nuremberg Trial Constitute a Precedent in International Law?
The Nuremberg Trial
International Legal Theories Evolved at Nuremberg
The Issues of the Nuremberg Trial
The Law of the Nuremberg Trial
Nuremberg in Retrospect: Legal Answer to International Lawlessness
The Nuremberg War Crimes Trials
State Responsibility in International Criminal Law: A Study of the Nuremberg Trial
b) Historical Perspectives: The Nuremberg Legacy
Nuremberg Eighteen Years Afterwards
The Nuremberg Trials and the Question of Responsibility for Aggression
The Nuremberg and the Tokyo Trials in Retrospect
Looking Back at the Nuremberg Trials with Special Consideration of the Processes Against Military Leaders
Nuremberg: Forty-Five Years Later
The Nuremberg Trial: The Law Against War and Fascism
The Law of the Nuremberg Trial
The 'Nuremberg Legacy'
Judicial Inheritance: The Value and Significance of the Nuremberg Trial to Contemporary War Crimes Trials
II. Political and Philosophical Perspectives
The Legality of the Nuremberg Trials
The Question of German Guilt
The Nuremberg Trial: Landmark in Law
"Introduction", in Whitney R. Harris, Tyranny on Trial - The Evidence at Nuremberg
The Legacies of Nuremberg
Mass Atrocity, Collective Memory, and the Law
III Bibliography
IV Annexes
St-James Declaration
Moscow Declaration
London Agreement
Charter of the International Military Tribunal
Rules of Procedure And Evidence
General Assembly Resolution 95(I) - Nuremberg Principles
Table of Charges and Verdicts
V Index