The Nuremberg Trials (Vol.1)
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- Nombre de pages331
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-638098-4
- EAN4064066380984
- Date de parution07/05/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille464 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurMUSAICUM BOOKS
Résumé
The Nuremberg Trials (Vol.1) by the International Military Tribunal is a seminal work that delves into the legal proceedings following World War II, specifically focusing on the prosecution of prominent Nazi war criminals. The book provides a comprehensive account of the trials, offering detailed insights into the testimonies, evidence presented, and the verdicts rendered. The language used is formal and objective, reflecting the seriousness of the subject matter and the need for impartiality.
This literary work stands out for its meticulous research and adherence to legal procedures, making it an essential read for those interested in international law and war crimes trials. The contextual significance of the Nuremberg Trials in shaping modern concepts of human rights and international justice is also explored in depth. As a primary source document, this book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and historians studying the aftermath of World War II and the establishment of international legal frameworks.
The Nuremberg Trials (Vol.1) is recommended for readers seeking a thorough understanding of the legal repercussions of war crimes and the pursuit of justice in a post-conflict era.
This literary work stands out for its meticulous research and adherence to legal procedures, making it an essential read for those interested in international law and war crimes trials. The contextual significance of the Nuremberg Trials in shaping modern concepts of human rights and international justice is also explored in depth. As a primary source document, this book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and historians studying the aftermath of World War II and the establishment of international legal frameworks.
The Nuremberg Trials (Vol.1) is recommended for readers seeking a thorough understanding of the legal repercussions of war crimes and the pursuit of justice in a post-conflict era.
The Nuremberg Trials (Vol.1) by the International Military Tribunal is a seminal work that delves into the legal proceedings following World War II, specifically focusing on the prosecution of prominent Nazi war criminals. The book provides a comprehensive account of the trials, offering detailed insights into the testimonies, evidence presented, and the verdicts rendered. The language used is formal and objective, reflecting the seriousness of the subject matter and the need for impartiality.
This literary work stands out for its meticulous research and adherence to legal procedures, making it an essential read for those interested in international law and war crimes trials. The contextual significance of the Nuremberg Trials in shaping modern concepts of human rights and international justice is also explored in depth. As a primary source document, this book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and historians studying the aftermath of World War II and the establishment of international legal frameworks.
The Nuremberg Trials (Vol.1) is recommended for readers seeking a thorough understanding of the legal repercussions of war crimes and the pursuit of justice in a post-conflict era.
This literary work stands out for its meticulous research and adherence to legal procedures, making it an essential read for those interested in international law and war crimes trials. The contextual significance of the Nuremberg Trials in shaping modern concepts of human rights and international justice is also explored in depth. As a primary source document, this book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and historians studying the aftermath of World War II and the establishment of international legal frameworks.
The Nuremberg Trials (Vol.1) is recommended for readers seeking a thorough understanding of the legal repercussions of war crimes and the pursuit of justice in a post-conflict era.