The Nuremberg Trials (Vol. 17)
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13.09.2023
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Englisch
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9788028319502
The Nuremberg Trials (Vol. 17) presents a meticulously documented record of the historic military tribunals held post-World War II, aimed at prosecuting Nazi war criminals for their egregious actions. This volume offers an in-depth analysis of the legal proceedings, encompassing a range of testimonies, evidentiary materials, and the philosophical underpinnings of justice as it relates to crimes against humanity. The text is characterized by a formal yet accessible literary style, reflecting the solemnity and gravity of the proceedings while remaining comprehensible to scholars and general readers alike. Set against the backdrop of a pivotal moment in international law, this volume serves as both a historical artifact and a touchstone for discussions about morality, law, and impunity in global governance. The International Military Tribunal was established as a direct response to the atrocities committed during the Holocaust and World War II. Comprised of judges from the Allied nations, the Tribunal sought to hold individuals accountable, which prompted a landmark shift in legal norms and the emergence of new electoral standards in international law. The comprehensive documentation included in this volume hints at the collusion of state and culture in forging heinous acts, reflecting the Tribunal's commitment to justice and historical rectitude. Readers interested in legal history, war crimes, and moral philosophy will find The Nuremberg Trials (Vol. 17) an essential text. It not only charts a course through the intricacies of the trials but also serves as a critical reflection on the nature of justice itself. This volume stands as an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of accountability in a global context.
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