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The legacy of Nuremberg : civilising influence or institutionalised vengeance? / edited by David A. Blumenthal, Timothy L.H. McCormack.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: KZ1176.5 .L44 2008

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    Series
    International humanitarian law series ; v. 20
    International humanitarian law series ; v. 20.
    Format
    Book
    Published
    Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2008
    Contents
    The atmospherics of the Nuremberg Trial / William Maley
    The Nuremberg tribunal and German society : international justice and local judgment in post-conflict reconstruction / Susanne Karstedt
    The importance of a retributive approach to justice / Graham T. Blewitt
    Investigating international crimes : a review of international law enforcement strategies expediency v. effectiveness / John H. Ralston and Sarah Finnin
    Justice betrayed : post-1945 responses to genocide / Mark Aarons
    Contributions of the Nuremberg Trial to the subsequent development of international law / Michael J. Kelly and Timothy L.H. McCormack
    The crime of aggression : born of the failure of collective security
    still shackled to its fate? time to catch up or part ways / Carrie McDougall
    Evaluating Timor Leste's Reception, Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Annemarie Devereux and Lia Kent
    Different models of tribunals / Madelaine Chiam
    The operations of the International Criminal Court
    a brief overview and first impressions / Geoffrey Skillen
    Australia's prosecution of Japanese war criminals : stimuli and constraints / Michael Carrel
    Excluding the undesirable : interpreting Article IF(a) of the Refugee Convention in Australia / Alison Duxbury
    Australian implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court / David Blumenthal.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Blumenthal, David A.
    McCormack, Timothy L. H.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    The atmospherics of the Nuremberg Trial / William Maley -- The Nuremberg tribunal and German society : international justice and local judgment in post-conflict reconstruction / Susanne Karstedt -- The importance of a retributive approach to justice / Graham T. Blewitt -- Investigating international crimes : a review of international law enforcement strategies expediency v. effectiveness / John H. Ralston and Sarah Finnin -- Justice betrayed : post-1945 responses to genocide / Mark Aarons -- Contributions of the Nuremberg Trial to the subsequent development of international law / Michael J. Kelly and Timothy L.H. McCormack -- The crime of aggression : born of the failure of collective security--still shackled to its fate? time to catch up or part ways / Carrie McDougall -- Evaluating Timor Leste's Reception, Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Annemarie Devereux and Lia Kent -- Different models of tribunals / Madelaine Chiam -- The operations of the International Criminal Court--a brief overview and first impressions / Geoffrey Skillen -- Australia's prosecution of Japanese war criminals : stimuli and constraints / Michael Carrel -- Excluding the undesirable : interpreting Article IF(a) of the Refugee Convention in Australia / Alison Duxbury -- Australian implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court / David Blumenthal.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9789004156913
    9004156917
    Physical Description
    xxv, 337 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

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