SOLDES
Jusqu'à -70% sur une sélection d'articles*
Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals (Volume III). Unveiling the Legacy of Post-WWII Justice and International Law
Par :Formats :
Disponible dans votre compte client Decitre ou Furet du Nord dès validation de votre commande. Le format ePub est :
- Compatible avec une lecture sur My Vivlio (smartphone, tablette, ordinateur)
- Compatible avec une lecture sur liseuses Vivlio
- Pour les liseuses autres que Vivlio, vous devez utiliser le logiciel Adobe Digital Edition. Non compatible avec la lecture sur les liseuses Kindle, Remarkable et Sony
, qui est-ce ?Notre partenaire de plateforme de lecture numérique où vous retrouverez l'ensemble de vos ebooks gratuitement
Pour en savoir plus sur nos ebooks, consultez notre aide en ligne ici
- Nombre de pages1317
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4766253-2
- EAN8596547662532
- Date de parution10/07/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals (Volume III)", various contributors delve into the intricate legal proceedings that defined post-World War II justice. This volume meticulously documents the trials of leading figures from the Nazi regime who were charged with war crimes, presenting a comprehensive analysis of the legal frameworks and ethical considerations that shaped these historic proceedings.
The text employs a scholarly tone, interspersing case studies with critical commentary, thus situating the trials within the broader context of international law and human rights. Notably, the book illuminates how the Nuremberg Trials laid the groundwork for contemporary war crime tribunals and catalyzed the evolution of international humanitarian law. The editors and authors behind this significant work represent a diverse array of legal scholars, historians, and ethical philosophers, each bringing unique perspectives shaped by their engagement with the aftermath of World War II.
Their collective expertise ensures a nuanced exploration of the motivations behind the tribunals, particularly the intrinsic tension between administering justice and the desire for reconciliation in a war-torn Europe. Their backgrounds also reflect a commitment to understanding how these trials inform current debates surrounding accountability for crimes against humanity. This volume is an essential read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the complex legacies of the Nuremberg Trials.
It offers profound insights into the moral and legal dilemmas faced by the international community in prosecuting war crimes, making it a pivotal resource for understanding the evolution of international law. Readers will find not only a historical account but also a critical reflection on the ideals of justice and accountability in the wake of atrocity.
The text employs a scholarly tone, interspersing case studies with critical commentary, thus situating the trials within the broader context of international law and human rights. Notably, the book illuminates how the Nuremberg Trials laid the groundwork for contemporary war crime tribunals and catalyzed the evolution of international humanitarian law. The editors and authors behind this significant work represent a diverse array of legal scholars, historians, and ethical philosophers, each bringing unique perspectives shaped by their engagement with the aftermath of World War II.
Their collective expertise ensures a nuanced exploration of the motivations behind the tribunals, particularly the intrinsic tension between administering justice and the desire for reconciliation in a war-torn Europe. Their backgrounds also reflect a commitment to understanding how these trials inform current debates surrounding accountability for crimes against humanity. This volume is an essential read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the complex legacies of the Nuremberg Trials.
It offers profound insights into the moral and legal dilemmas faced by the international community in prosecuting war crimes, making it a pivotal resource for understanding the evolution of international law. Readers will find not only a historical account but also a critical reflection on the ideals of justice and accountability in the wake of atrocity.




















