The Nuremberg Trials: Complete Tribunal Proceedings (V. 9). Trial Proceedings From 8 March 1946 to 23 March 1946

Par : International Military Tribuna

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  • Nombre de pages604
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4777893-6
  • EAN8596547778936
  • Date de parution15/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
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  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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The Nuremberg Trials: Complete Tribunal Proceedings (V. 9) serves as a crucial document in the understanding of international law and justice, offering a comprehensive account of one of history's most significant legal proceedings. This volume meticulously presents the tribunal's transcripts, evidentiary submissions, and judicial deliberations, shedding light on the post-World War II ethos that sought accountability for war crimes.
The clarity of the proceedings and the precision of the legal language reflect the gravity of the charges faced by the defendants, providing a unique lens through which readers can analyze the intersection of morality, legality, and the human condition in times of crisis. The International Military Tribunal, established in 1945, was driven by the urgent need to address the atrocities committed during the war.
Comprising judges from various Allied nations, the Tribunal sought to set a precedent for future international jurisprudence. The integration of diverse legal traditions and the philosophical underpinning of justice against tyranny served not only to hold individuals accountable but also to articulate the aspirations of a world striving for peace and stability after unimaginable horrors. This volume is essential for scholars, students, and anyone interested in international law, human rights, and historical studies.
By engaging with the firsthand proceedings, readers gain invaluable insights into the complexity of legal practices in the face of mass atrocities. It is an indispensable resource for understanding how the lessons learned from Nuremberg continue to resonate in contemporary discourses on justice and accountability.
The Nuremberg Trials: Complete Tribunal Proceedings (V. 9) serves as a crucial document in the understanding of international law and justice, offering a comprehensive account of one of history's most significant legal proceedings. This volume meticulously presents the tribunal's transcripts, evidentiary submissions, and judicial deliberations, shedding light on the post-World War II ethos that sought accountability for war crimes.
The clarity of the proceedings and the precision of the legal language reflect the gravity of the charges faced by the defendants, providing a unique lens through which readers can analyze the intersection of morality, legality, and the human condition in times of crisis. The International Military Tribunal, established in 1945, was driven by the urgent need to address the atrocities committed during the war.
Comprising judges from various Allied nations, the Tribunal sought to set a precedent for future international jurisprudence. The integration of diverse legal traditions and the philosophical underpinning of justice against tyranny served not only to hold individuals accountable but also to articulate the aspirations of a world striving for peace and stability after unimaginable horrors. This volume is essential for scholars, students, and anyone interested in international law, human rights, and historical studies.
By engaging with the firsthand proceedings, readers gain invaluable insights into the complexity of legal practices in the face of mass atrocities. It is an indispensable resource for understanding how the lessons learned from Nuremberg continue to resonate in contemporary discourses on justice and accountability.