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Chapter V: Principles And Sources Of The Law Of Armed Conflict
Chapter V: Principles And Sources Of The Law Of Armed Conflict
International Law Studies
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War Crimes And The Limits Of Legalism, Gary Jonathan Bass
War Crimes And The Limits Of Legalism, Gary Jonathan Bass
Michigan Law Review
In April 1945, Sir John Simon, Britain's Lord Chancellor, drew up a memorandum that was the last gasp in the diplomatic struggle against Nuremberg. Under American pressure, and despite British objections, the Allies were poised to agree to put the Axis leadership on trial for war crimes. In the kind of magnificent understatement that the British government could sometimes inadvertently achieve, it was entitled "The Argument for Summary Process against Hitler & Co." The memorandum was a series of arguments to be used by the British delegation at the San Francisco conference in a last-ditch effort to win over the …
Medical Ethics And Human Rights : Legacies Of Nuremberg, George J. Annas, Michael A. Grodin
Medical Ethics And Human Rights : Legacies Of Nuremberg, George J. Annas, Michael A. Grodin
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
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From Nuremberg To Dayton And Beyond: The Struggle For Peace With Justice In Bosnia, John Shattuck
From Nuremberg To Dayton And Beyond: The Struggle For Peace With Justice In Bosnia, John Shattuck
Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium
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From Nuremberg To Rome: A Step Backward For U.S. Foreign Policy, Henry T. King, Theodore C. Theofrastous
From Nuremberg To Rome: A Step Backward For U.S. Foreign Policy, Henry T. King, Theodore C. Theofrastous
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
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