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    WINTER : a novel of a Berlin family / by 386083 Deighton, Len

    Published 1987
    “…Peter and Pauli Winter are reunited at the Nuremberg trials. Peter, a U.S. army colonel , is on the staff of prosecuting attorneys; Pauli, a former Gestapo lawyer, may soon be on trial for his life. …”
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    La justice et l’histoire by Annette Wieviorka

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Two of them, the major Nuremberg trials and that of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem are constantly referred to and have been the origin of new legal standards, concepts and stereotypes. …”
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    De quel(s) droit(s) la justice internationaleest-elle faite ? by Sandrine Lefranc, Guillaume Mouralis

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…This article compares two key instances in the (re)-configuration of post-conflict justice: the creation of an international criminal justice after World War Two (the Nuremberg trials) and the recent development of Transitional Justice. …”
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    Viols nazis en Drôme (1944) by Franck Tison

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Such hard facts, that were conjured up during the Nuremberg trials, aroused indignation among refugee-writers in La Drôme, such as Charles de Richter or Louis Aragon.…”
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    Punition, liquidation, prévention : un nouveau rapport à l’histoire ? by Antoine Garapon

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…This paper explores three stages in society’s growing dependence on justice (a process called “judiciarisation”) over the last three decades, which feed into a sort of implicit philosophy of history : first, punishment, with the establishment of an international criminal justice system, starting with the Nuremberg trials ; then, more recently, liquidation, illustrated by the damages claimed for colonisation, slavery or deportation ; here, liquidation should be understood both as financial compensation and as termination (the past is “liquidated” as it is converted into a debt which must be settled, allowing –  more or less consciously or successfully – for a debt-free future). …”
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    Corporate complicity and transitional justice: setting the scene by Payne, L, Pereira, G

    Published 2017
    “…Thus, just as the notion of transitional justice is said to have begun with the Nuremberg trials, so too could we say that corporate complicity was included in that process from its very origins. …”
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    British Justice in Western Germany, 1949-55 by Francis Graham-Dixon

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The Adenauer government pressurised Britain to honour its pledge to review the sentences for the hundreds of detainees who remained in custody following the Nuremberg trials. Britain’s moral mandate to govern Germany from 1945 was underpinned by its claims to be exporting democratic liberal values but, as this article explains, was exposed in its illiberal handling of the war criminals issue which ran counter to the new moves towards reconciliation. …”
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    Exploitation of the vulnerable in research: Responses to lessons learnt in history by Amaboo Dhai

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The Nuremberg Trials raised insightful issues on how and why doctors who were trained in the Hippocratic tradition were able to commit such egregious and heinous medical crimes. …”
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    A study on international law and war crimes / Nadia Zulkefli, Narimah Nahalan and Nasrullah Anuar by Zulkefli, Nadia, Nahalan, Narimah, Anuar, Nasrullah

    Published 2007
    “…In setting out this project, various researches had been- made in regards to Nuremberg trials and Iraq in digging for the truth beneath the mask of international law. …”
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    A Reflection on the Theoretical and Practical Aspects of the Cooperation of Third States with the International Criminal Court by Farveh Farhadi babadi, Sadeq Salimi, Soudeh Shamlou

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The idea of establishing an International Criminal Court can be considered as a transformational and developmental idea in the field of international law. Following the Nuremberg trials, the drafting and adoption of the Rome Statute is considered an important document in the realm of international criminal law. …”
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    Philosophical Foundations of Collective Responsibility on the Example of the Activities of the European Court of Human Rights by Serghiy Zayets

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Important historical experience is provided by the practice of holding the international military tribunal in Nuremberg (Germany, November 20, 1945 – October 1, 1946), which had the status of an international court over the military and political leadership of Nazi Germany – known as the Nuremberg Trials. With this practical example of collective responsibility in mind, the study proposes to conduct a selective reverse review of the philosophical views of Hannah Arendt and Karl Jaspers. …”
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    Genocide(s) in World War II – Towards the Genocide Convention (origins, definition, processing) by Meldijana Arnaut Haseljić

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In the trial of the most notorious Nazis, known as the Nuremberg Trials, the harshest death sentences were handed down, as well as life and long-term imprisonment. …”
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