The Nuremberg Trials: How They Shaped the Foundation of International Criminal Law
The Nuremberg Trials of 1945–46 were the first international prosecutions of war crimes and crimes against humanity,...
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The Nuremberg Trials of 1945–46 were the first international prosecutions of war crimes and crimes against humanity,...
Read MoreThe Rome Statute of 1998 established the International Criminal Court — the world's first permanent court for...
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Read MoreThe trial and conviction of Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladić for the Srebrenica genocide offers a landmark case study...
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Read MoreThe four Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols form the core of international humanitarian law — but...
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