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International criminal law / Laws of war / War crimes / Crime of aggression / Crimes against humanity / Nuremberg Trials / International Criminal Court / Judgment at Nuremberg / War crimes trials / Law / International law / Criminal law
Date: 2012-09-06 13:31:51
International criminal law
Laws of war
War crimes
Crime of aggression
Crimes against humanity
Nuremberg Trials
International Criminal Court
Judgment at Nuremberg
War crimes trials
Law
International law
Criminal law

HANDOUT 7: The Nuremburg Trials World War I and World War II were the most destructive wars in human history. These wars were especially devastating because of the extremely high level of violence committed against civil

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