Beschreibung:
Less famous than the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal but no less important, the Nuremberg Military Tribunals tried lower-level functionaries and private citizens for their parts in WW II. This book gives a full overview of these trials and it traces the critical role they have played in the development of international criminal law.
Introduction ; 1. The Origins of the Zonal Trials ; 2. The OCC and the Tribunals ; 3. The Evolution of the Trial Program ; 4. The Trials ; 5. Jurisdiction and Legal Character of the Tribunals ; 6. Evidence ; 7. Procedure ; 8. Crimes Against Peace ; 9. War Crimes ; 10. Crimes Against Humanity ; 11. Modes of Participation ; 12. Conspiracy, Enterprise Liability, and Criminal Membership ; 13. Defenses ; 14. Sentencing ; 15. Aftermath ; 16. Legacy ; Conclusion ; Appendix A: Table of Defendants ; Appendix B: Charter of the International Military Tribunal ; Appendix C: Control Council Law No. 10 ; Appendix D: Ordinance No. 7 ; Appendix E: Uniform Rules of Procedure