The Nuremberg Trials international criminal law since 1945 : 60th anniversary international conference /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Reginbogin, Herbert R., Safferling, Christoph Johannes Maria, 1971-, Hippel, Walter R.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
German
Published: Munchen : K.G. Saur, 2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • The American perspective on Nuremberg: a case of cascading ironies /
  • Raymond M. Brown
  • The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg: British perspectives /
  • David Cesarani
  • The French perspective /
  • Herve Ascensio
  • The role of the Soviet Union in the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg /
  • Michael J. Bazyler
  • The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg from a German perspective /
  • Albin Eser
  • A Jewish lobby at Nuremberg: Jacob Robinson and the Institute of Jewish Affairs, 1945-46 /
  • Michael R. Marrus
  • Genocide on trial: law and collective memory /
  • Donald Bloxham
  • The Role and rights of victims at the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal /
  • Sam Garkawe
  • History and memory in the courtroom: reflections on perpetrator trials /
  • Lawrence Douglas
  • Tyranny on trial
  • trial of major German war criminals at Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946 /
  • Whitney R. Harris
  • Confronting "crimes against humanity", from Leipzig to the Nuremberg Trials /
  • Herbert R. Reginbogin
  • In retrospect: Nazi Party, the rallies, the racial laws /
  • Klaus Kastner
  • "One good man": the Jacksonian shape of Nuremberg /
  • John Q. Barrett
  • The Nuremberg Trials and American jurisprudence: the decline of legal realism and the revival of natural law /
  • Rodger D. Citron
  • The Einsatzgruppen Trial /
  • Benjamin Ferencz
  • The Doctors' Trial at Nuremberg /
  • Louise Harmon
  • The Jurists' trial and lessons for the rule of law /
  • Harry Reicher
  • The Role of German industry: from individual criminal responsibility of some to a broadly shared responsibility for compensatory payments /
  • Roland Bank
  • Military justice: war crimes trials in the American Zone of occupation in Germany, 1945-1947 /
  • Lisa Yavnai
  • Between law and politics: the prosecution of NS-criminals in the two German states after 1945 /
  • Hinrich Ruping
  • The Normalization of Nazi crime in postwar West German trials /
  • Rebecca Wittmann
  • Genocide (Holocaust) trials in Israel /
  • Gabriel Bach
  • A Summary of the history of Nazi war crime trials in Australia /
  • Greg James
  • Germany and international criminal law: continuity or change? /
  • Claus Kress
  • The International Criminal Court: key features and current challenges /
  • Hans-Peter Kaul
  • The Legacy of Nuremberg /
  • Anne Bayefsky
  • Nuremberg, justice and the beast of impunity /
  • Wanda M. Akin
  • The Judicial legacy of Nuremberg
  • the statute of the International Military Tribunal of Nuremberg and the International Criminal Court /
  • Andreas Zimmermann
  • Enforcement of Nuremberg norms: the role for mechanisms other than the ICC /
  • Dan Derby
  • War reparations, the Holocaust, and the ICC /
  • Roger P. Alford
  • The plot to kill Hitler: July 20, 1944 and the story of the German resistance movement /
  • Winfried Heinemann
  • Totalitarian regimes: a comparative analysis of national socialism and the German Democratic Republic /
  • Joachim Gauck
  • Liberating perspectives /
  • Robert Wolfson.