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The Nuremberg Trials: Complete Tribunal Proceedings (V 2) - Trial Proceedings From Preliminary Hearing Held on 14 November 1945 to 30 November 1945 - cover

The Nuremberg Trials: Complete Tribunal Proceedings (V 2) - Trial Proceedings From Preliminary Hearing Held on 14 November 1945 to 30 November 1945

International Military Tribunal

Publisher: DigiCat

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The second volume of "The Nuremberg Trials: Complete Tribunal Proceedings" serves as a critical compendium of the legal, social, and political intricacies surrounding one of the most pivotal moments in 20th-century history. This volume meticulously documents the trial proceedings, revealing the tension between justice and retribution as Allied powers convened to hold Nazi war criminals accountable for atrocities committed during World War II. The text is characterized by its formal yet accessible legal prose, supplemented by extensive annotations that contextualize the events within both historical and contemporary frameworks, further enriching its scholarly significance. The International Military Tribunal, comprising judges and prosecutors from the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union, was charged with adjudicating crimes against humanity. Their collective backgrounds in military, legal, and political spheres provide a unique lens through which the trials were conducted, highlighting the blend of justice and diplomacy required in an unprecedented post-war landscape. This undertaking underscores the complexities of international law and the pursuit of accountability in the face of immense moral questions. I highly recommend this invaluable resource to scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersections of law, history, and ethics. Its comprehensive approach not only documents the proceedings with rigor but also prompts critical reflection on the nature of justice itself, making it essential reading for understanding the ramifications of the Nuremberg Trials and their lasting legacy in international law.
Available since: 11/14/2023.
Print length: 455 pages.

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