Shows excerpts from the Nuremberg trials and then discusses their influence on contemporary wars and genocide by looking at war crimes in Bosnia and the process of reconciliation in the new South Africa today. Desmond Tutu, Jacques Verges, Christian Tomuschat and David Cesarani examine moral and ethical issues involved
Historians continue to debate how much of the International Military Tribunal (IMT) proceedings at N...
World War II cost the lives of approximately 55 million people, mostly civilian non-combatants, and ...
Justice, History and Memory. From Nuremberg to Jerusalem. Nazism attracts attention because it is t...
Dr. Robert Watson keynoted a joint meeting between the Jewish Genealogical Societies of Philadelphia...
Sixty years after the Nuremberg Trials, the Nuremberg legacy is part of modern international law. ...
The contemporary human rights movement holds up Nuremberg as a template with which to define respon...
A lasting legacy of the Nuremberg and Tokyo military tribunals is the assertion that individuals are...
The Nuremberg trial, later followed by the Tokyo trial, is a milestone in the development of interna...
After Auschwitz, the world said Never again. Yet 50 years after the end of World War II, the world...
60 years after the trials of the main German war criminals, the articles in this book attempt to ass...
The end of apartheid has been exceptionalized as an improbable outcome produced by the exceptionalit...
(Excerpt) I am very grateful to the leaders and sponsoring organizations that have brought the Dialo...
Join Professor Sindee Kerker and Dr. Robert Watson for a discussion about the Nuremberg Trials of Na...
A lasting legacy of the Nuremberg and Tokyo military tribunals is the assertion that individuals are...
The 60th anniversary of the trial against the major war criminals of World War II before the Intern...
Historians continue to debate how much of the International Military Tribunal (IMT) proceedings at N...
World War II cost the lives of approximately 55 million people, mostly civilian non-combatants, and ...
Justice, History and Memory. From Nuremberg to Jerusalem. Nazism attracts attention because it is t...
Dr. Robert Watson keynoted a joint meeting between the Jewish Genealogical Societies of Philadelphia...
Sixty years after the Nuremberg Trials, the Nuremberg legacy is part of modern international law. ...
The contemporary human rights movement holds up Nuremberg as a template with which to define respon...
A lasting legacy of the Nuremberg and Tokyo military tribunals is the assertion that individuals are...
The Nuremberg trial, later followed by the Tokyo trial, is a milestone in the development of interna...
After Auschwitz, the world said Never again. Yet 50 years after the end of World War II, the world...
60 years after the trials of the main German war criminals, the articles in this book attempt to ass...
The end of apartheid has been exceptionalized as an improbable outcome produced by the exceptionalit...
(Excerpt) I am very grateful to the leaders and sponsoring organizations that have brought the Dialo...
Join Professor Sindee Kerker and Dr. Robert Watson for a discussion about the Nuremberg Trials of Na...
A lasting legacy of the Nuremberg and Tokyo military tribunals is the assertion that individuals are...
The 60th anniversary of the trial against the major war criminals of World War II before the Intern...
Historians continue to debate how much of the International Military Tribunal (IMT) proceedings at N...
World War II cost the lives of approximately 55 million people, mostly civilian non-combatants, and ...
Justice, History and Memory. From Nuremberg to Jerusalem. Nazism attracts attention because it is t...