Nuremberg Trials Nuremberg Trials

Nuremberg Trials

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Publisher Description

Nuremberg Trials explores the landmark legal proceedings that prosecuted Nazi leaders after World War II, focusing on war crimes and crimes against humanity. The book uniquely examines how these trials shaped international law and the pursuit of international justice, addressing unprecedented legal and political challenges.

One key insight is the establishment of individual criminal responsibility under international law, a concept still relevant today. The trials served as a turning point in the commitment to prevent genocide, even amidst debates about fairness and selectivity.

The book progresses by first establishing the historical context, including the rise of Nazism and the Holocaust. It then analyzes the legal framework, indictments, evidence, and defense arguments presented during the trials. Through trial transcripts and newly translated documents, the book offers fresh insights into the defendants' experiences and the judgments rendered.

Ultimately, it evaluates the trials’ long-term impact on human rights and international accountability, demonstrating how the Nuremberg Trials continue to influence contemporary discussions of international law.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2025
22 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
129
Pages
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SIZE
588
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