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he continued to fight for justice and pushed to establish an international criminal court. at court became a reality in 1998 at a conference in rome. >> i began saying i have come to rome for those who cannot speak, the victims, and the only authority i have comes from my heart. it's only theeginning. we have to set up a permanent court in future to deter any such crimes. >> the icc has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over two dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. he has traveled to the hague several times to take part. >> i have come a long way in what i have seen happen at the international crimin court. it had its problems. serious problems. it should have more cooperation, not less. >> he says the secret to succeeding is simple -- >> never give up. phil: back to simon young in nuremberg. tell us more about the significance of these trials? simon: i think the nuremberg trials were hugely significant. as we said, they asserted the principle that states, governments, and also the individual embers of those gover
he continued to fight for justice and pushed to establish an international criminal court. at court became a reality in 1998 at a conference in rome. >> i began saying i have come to rome for those who cannot speak, the victims, and the only authority i have comes from my heart. it's only theeginning. we have to set up a permanent court in future to deter any such crimes. >> the icc has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over two dozen cases, it has investigated...
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he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. actually i began saying, i have come to rome to speak for those who cannot speak the victims. and the only authority ever comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning etching the mind, which you have just set up a court on the record that you wouldn't future to deter any such pride in creature . the i.c.c. has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen when you have an international criminal court. it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a lot of cooperation, truly have more cooperation, but he says the secret to succeeding at this is simple. never give out. after simon young engineer about the assignment, tell us more about the significance of base trials. well, i think the nuremberg tr
he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. actually i began saying, i have come to rome to speak for those who cannot speak the victims. and the only authority ever comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning etching the mind, which you have just set up a court on the record that you wouldn't future to deter any such pride in creature . the i.c.c. has been...
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and also led to the establishment of the international criminal court. i and phil graham, in berlin, and this is the day the major war criminal trial in nuremberg was revolutionary. the beginning of international criminal justice. our first fair, very fall. without nuremberg, there would be less hope of justice for the victims also on the day, saudi arabia is hosting the g 20 summit with the coronavirus at the top of the agenda. but it's the countries human rights record that's in the spotlight. 20 presidency, the government of saudi arabia has been hard at work trying to rebrand its image. and yet behind these initiatives and reform, the reality on the ground is that there is a brutal crackdown by the saudi authorities. national welcome to the day we begin with the 75th anniversary of the nuremberg trials have followed world war 2. a landmark event in history. it was the 1st international tribunals of war criminals. defendants included the top members of germany's nazi regime, who survived the war, and they faced charges including crimes and crimes again
and also led to the establishment of the international criminal court. i and phil graham, in berlin, and this is the day the major war criminal trial in nuremberg was revolutionary. the beginning of international criminal justice. our first fair, very fall. without nuremberg, there would be less hope of justice for the victims also on the day, saudi arabia is hosting the g 20 summit with the coronavirus at the top of the agenda. but it's the countries human rights record that's in the...
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he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. actually, i began saying, i have come to rome to speak for those who cannot speak their victims. and the only authority ever comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning. catching the minors you have to set up a court on the record that you wouldn't future to deter any such pride in creature . the i.c.c. has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen when you have an international criminal court, it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a lot of cooperation should have more cooperation, but maybe he says, the secret to succeeding at this is simple. never get out. scot to simon young. i'm simon. tell us more about the significance of nuremberg well, so as we said, it really was the cradle
he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. actually, i began saying, i have come to rome to speak for those who cannot speak their victims. and the only authority ever comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning. catching the minors you have to set up a court on the record that you wouldn't future to deter any such pride in creature . the i.c.c. has been...
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but for the 1st time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that the individuals would be held responsible for the crimes of the nazis, not the german people as a hone. the charges against the main war, criminals included conspiracy against world pace, planning, unleashing and conducting a war of aggression, crimes and violations of martial law. crimes against humanity. because not guilty, like home and getting none of the accused, were willing to take responsibility. many germans only learnt about the unbelievable extent of the crimes during the trial. on october 1st, 946, the sentences were handed down 3 acquittals, 3 life sentences for prison sentences, 12 death sentences were carried out shortly afterwards. the nuremberg trials became a historical milestone. they paved the way for the future international criminal court in the hague, and are joined by professor flora. yes, back a law professor at the university professor, homeport. these trials fall into national law as we know it today. you know. good morning. i
but for the 1st time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that the individuals would be held responsible for the crimes of the nazis, not the german people as a hone. the charges against the main war, criminals included conspiracy against world pace, planning, unleashing and conducting a war of aggression, crimes and violations of martial law. crimes against humanity. because not guilty, like home and getting none of the...
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they also came to lay the foundations for today's international criminal court in the hague. nice marshal here. money, hitler's deputy who has and chief ideologist as good as they sit on the court dock on november 20th, 945. many other leading nazi figures had already gone into hiding or committed suicide. as had hitler for the 1st time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that individuals would be held responsible for the cruel crimes of the nazis, not the german people as a home. there's the charge against the main war. criminals is conspiracy against world peace planning, unleashing and conducting a war of aggression, crimes and violations of martial long crimes against humanity. because like cameron girling, none of the accused is willing to take responsibility. many germans only learn about the unbelievable extent of the crimes during the trial. on october 1st, 1906, the sentences are pronounced. 3 acquittals. 3 life sentences for prison sentences, 12 death sentences are carried out shortly thereaf
they also came to lay the foundations for today's international criminal court in the hague. nice marshal here. money, hitler's deputy who has and chief ideologist as good as they sit on the court dock on november 20th, 945. many other leading nazi figures had already gone into hiding or committed suicide. as had hitler for the 1st time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that individuals would be held responsible for...
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criminal court in the hague, the i.c.c., but with many world powers such as the us time. now russia not, not recognizing it, how effective can at bay. well, it's, you know, we're into early days, international justice and international criminal law. i think it is a very long game in 1905. the world changed for the 1st time states loans. they could not create to their citizens and they wished they could kill them. they couldn't torture them anymore, they couldn't disappear that the middle east, not in accordance with international law. and you can't expect a change of that kind. it was revolutionary to have an instant effect. and so i think it's a couple of steps forward, a step sideways a step. it's a long game, but over the long run, the arc of history is towards justice. and i think over time,, these countries that don't participate, the u.s., russia, china will begin to get involved on fascinating enforcing. that's all we have time for professor philip sands. thanks very much for speaking to my for her
criminal court in the hague, the i.c.c., but with many world powers such as the us time. now russia not, not recognizing it, how effective can at bay. well, it's, you know, we're into early days, international justice and international criminal law. i think it is a very long game in 1905. the world changed for the 1st time states loans. they could not create to their citizens and they wished they could kill them. they couldn't torture them anymore, they couldn't disappear that the middle east,...
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he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. actually, i began saying, i have come to rome to speak for those who cannot speak with victims. and the only authority out comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning, asking no more, and really no, it's just set up a court on the record that you wouldn't future to deter any such pride encourages the i.c.c. has been in operation in the hague since 2002 in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen. we have been into natural trouble or it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a lot of cooperation should have more cooperation, but he says the secret to succeeding at this is simple. very good. well, incredible man. incredible legacy, simon. tell us a bit more about the significance of these trials and they were groundbreaking, but also
he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. actually, i began saying, i have come to rome to speak for those who cannot speak with victims. and the only authority out comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning, asking no more, and really no, it's just set up a court on the record that you wouldn't future to deter any such pride encourages the i.c.c. has...
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and also led to be establishment of the international criminal court. i had phil graham in berlin and this is the day the major war criminal trial in nuremberg was revolutionary case. against the beginning of international criminal justice but 1st, very thought. without nuremberg. there would be less hope of justice for the victims. also on the day, saudi arabia is hosting a g. 20 summit with the coronavirus at the top of the agenda. but it's the country's human rights record that's in the spotlight. 20 presidency. the government of saudi arabia has been hard at work, trying to rebrand its image. and yet behind these initiatives and reform, the reality on the ground is that there is a brutal crackdown being led by the saudi authorities. national. welcome to the day we begin with the 75th anniversary of the nuremberg trials of followed world war 2. a landmark event in history, it was the 1st international tribunals of war criminals. defendants included the top members of germany's nazi regime, who survived the war, and they faced charges including crimes
and also led to be establishment of the international criminal court. i had phil graham in berlin and this is the day the major war criminal trial in nuremberg was revolutionary case. against the beginning of international criminal justice but 1st, very thought. without nuremberg. there would be less hope of justice for the victims. also on the day, saudi arabia is hosting a g. 20 summit with the coronavirus at the top of the agenda. but it's the country's human rights record that's in the...
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the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that individuals would be held responsible for the cruel crimes of the nazis, not the german people as a home response to the charge against the main war. criminals is conspiracy against world peace planning, unleashing and conducting a war of aggression, crimes and violations of martial long crimes against humanity. because like none of the accused is willing to take responsibility. many germans only learn about the unbelievable extent of the crimes during the trial. on october 1st, 1906, the sentences are pronounced. 3 acquittals. 3 life sentences for prison sentences, 12 death sentences are carried out shortly thereafter. the nuremberg trials are an historical milestone. they paved the way for the future international criminal court in the hague trials for an attempt by the international community to meet justice for those who had effectively been driving a nazi death machine with 2 men, one with survivor and the other, the son of a nazi to find out how th
the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that individuals would be held responsible for the cruel crimes of the nazis, not the german people as a home response to the charge against the main war. criminals is conspiracy against world peace planning, unleashing and conducting a war of aggression, crimes and violations of martial long crimes against humanity. because like none of the accused is willing to take responsibility. many germans...
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as we have it today, particularly the international criminal court in the hague. t was the 1st time in history that the principle, the key principle of international criminal law was implemented and applied. and that is that there is something like individual criminal responsibility directly under international law. and this principle, similar efforts after the 1st world war had failed, but this principle was for the 1st time applied and establish the nerve that is actually the fundament of modern international criminal law. where the number of trials were also controversial. some have called them an example of victor's justice. would you say the trials were seriously flawed? well, i would of course agree that the fact that germany lost the wall created the possibility for this trial and for other trials, followup trials, which we had before. i like courts following the trial before the international military tribunal. i mean, of course the possibility was created by that. did that damage the political legitimacy of this trial? i don't think so. there were other le
as we have it today, particularly the international criminal court in the hague. t was the 1st time in history that the principle, the key principle of international criminal law was implemented and applied. and that is that there is something like individual criminal responsibility directly under international law. and this principle, similar efforts after the 1st world war had failed, but this principle was for the 1st time applied and establish the nerve that is actually the fundament of...
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and also led to the establishment of the international criminal court. i am phil graham, in berlin, and this is the day the major war criminals trial in nuremberg was revolutionary against the, the beginning of international criminal justice. but 1st without nuremberg. there would be less hope of justice for the victims of life. also on the day, saudi arabia is hosting a g. 20 summit with the coronavirus at the top of the agenda. but it's the country's human rights record that's in the spotlight. 20 presidency. the government of saudi arabia has been hard at work, trying to rebrand its image, and yet behind these initiatives and reform, the reality on the ground is that there is a brutal crackdown by the authorities. national welcome to the day we begin with the 75th anniversary of the nuremberg trials of followed world war 2. a landmark event in history. it was the 1st international tribunals of war criminals. defendants included the top members of germany's nazi regime, who survived the war, and they faced charges including crimes and crimes against hu
and also led to the establishment of the international criminal court. i am phil graham, in berlin, and this is the day the major war criminals trial in nuremberg was revolutionary against the, the beginning of international criminal justice. but 1st without nuremberg. there would be less hope of justice for the victims of life. also on the day, saudi arabia is hosting a g. 20 summit with the coronavirus at the top of the agenda. but it's the country's human rights record that's in the...
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criminals. the allies did it for us. nish v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. many of the others who had blood on their hands were never caught. after being led in the direction of democracy by the allies the victors who freed us it would really have been good to clean house and charge everyone. but naturally people didn't want that especially those guilty of crimes. when. they used their connections to prevent that and then the supreme court exonerated all of the judges. teach ya the justice system never really cleaned house. the old judges and department heads were back again. and sitting on the constitutional court and caused. still the nuremberg trials were a historic milestone. and they later pave the way for the creation of the international crimin
criminals. the allies did it for us. nish v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. many of the others who had blood on their hands were never...
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but for the 1st time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that the individuals would be held responsible for the crimes of the nazis, not the german people as a home. the charges against the main war, criminals included conspiracy against world pace planning, unleashing and conducting a war of aggression, crimes and violations of martial law. crimes against humanity. because you're going to liken it to a not guilty like home and getting none of the accused. were willing to take responsibility. many germans only learnt about the unbelievable extent of the crimes during the trial. on october 1st, 946, the sentences were handed down 3 acquittals, 3 life sentences for prison sentences, 12 death sentences were carried out shortly afterwards. the nuremberg trials became a historical milestone. they paved the way for the future international criminal court in the hague. earlier i spoke to philip sands is director of the center of international courts and tribunals at university college london. and i asked him about the im
but for the 1st time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that the individuals would be held responsible for the crimes of the nazis, not the german people as a home. the charges against the main war, criminals included conspiracy against world pace planning, unleashing and conducting a war of aggression, crimes and violations of martial law. crimes against humanity. because you're going to liken it to a not guilty like...
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criminals. the allies did it for us. it need just v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. many of the others who had blood on their hands were never caught. after being let in the direction of democracy by the allies the victors who freed us it would really have been good to clean house and charge everyone. but naturally people didn't want that especially those guilty of crimes. when. they used their connections to prevent that and then the supreme court exonerated all of the judges. teach ya the justice system never really cleaned house. the old judges and department heads were back again too. and sitting on the constitutional court and caused some skittish still the nuremberg trials were a historic milestone. and they later pave the way for the creation of the int
criminals. the allies did it for us. it need just v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. many of the others who had blood on their hands were...
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nuremberg the palace of justice was left virtually undamaged by the war room 600 the largest in the criminal court was remodeled to accommodate the trial of the century. could told a retired judge was asked by the americans to defend walls and bag there were too few lawyers who hadn't been compromised during the nazi era. loon who was 17 at the
nuremberg the palace of justice was left virtually undamaged by the war room 600 the largest in the criminal court was remodeled to accommodate the trial of the century. could told a retired judge was asked by the americans to defend walls and bag there were too few lawyers who hadn't been compromised during the nazi era. loon who was 17 at the
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criminal court in the hague, the i.c.c., but with many world powers such as the u.s. to china, russia not, not recognizing it. how effective can it day? well, it's, you know, it's early days, international justice and international criminal law. i think it is a very long day in 1905. the world changed for the 1st time states loans. they could not treat their citizens and they wished they could kill them. they couldn't torture them. anymore, they couldn't disappear that the middle east, not in accordance with international law. and you can't expect a change of that kind. it was revolutionary to have an instant effect. and so i think it's a couple of steps forward, a step sideways a step. it's a long game, but over the long run, the arc of history is towards justice. and i think over time,, these countries that don't participate, the u.s., russia, china will begin to get involved. fascinating enforcing. that's all we have time for professor philip sands. thanks very much. for speaking to my flat or if they w
criminal court in the hague, the i.c.c., but with many world powers such as the u.s. to china, russia not, not recognizing it. how effective can it day? well, it's, you know, it's early days, international justice and international criminal law. i think it is a very long day in 1905. the world changed for the 1st time states loans. they could not treat their citizens and they wished they could kill them. they couldn't torture them. anymore, they couldn't disappear that the middle east, not in...
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criminals. the allies did it for us. niche v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court to get bitched. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. many of the others who had blood on their hands were never caught. people caught after being let in the direction of democracy by the allies the victors who freed us it would really have been good to clean house and charge everyone. but naturally people didn't want that especially those guilty of crimes. including when. they used their connections to prevent that and then the supreme court exonerated all of the judges. teach ya the justice system never really cleaned house. the old judges and department heads were back again. and sitting on the constitutional court and cost us no skittish. still the nuremberg trials were a historic milestone. and they later paved the way for t
criminals. the allies did it for us. niche v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court to get bitched. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. many of the others who had blood on their...
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particular with the international criminal court in the hague. it was the 1st time in history. that principle, the key principle of international criminal law was implemented and deployed. and that is that there is something like individual criminal responsibility directly on the international law. and this principle, similar efforts after the 1st world war had failed. but this principle was for the 1st time applied an established a nerve group that is actually the fundament of modern international criminal law. where the number of trials were also controversial. some have called them an example of victor's justice. would you say the trials were seriously flawed? well, i would of course agree that the fact that germany lost the war created the possibility for this trial and for other trials, followup trials, which we had before. i like courts following the trial before the international military tribunal. i mean, of course the possibility was created by that did that damage the political legitimacy of this trial? i don't think so. there were other legal controversies surrounding
particular with the international criminal court in the hague. it was the 1st time in history. that principle, the key principle of international criminal law was implemented and deployed. and that is that there is something like individual criminal responsibility directly on the international law. and this principle, similar efforts after the 1st world war had failed. but this principle was for the 1st time applied an established a nerve group that is actually the fundament of modern...
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the trial paved the way for the creation of the international criminal court in the hague and full futureworld criminals to be tried under international law. and d.-w. spoke to 2 men, one an that survivor, and the other, the son of a nazi deputy. they told us about the impact that these tribunals had on their lives. in 1904 peter guard was 14 years old when he, his mother and his sister, were deported to the auschwitz concentration camp. one year later, at the nuremberg trial, he recognised some of the men who sent them to the gas chamber. it was pure luck that he survived. i followed the trial and felt great satisfaction, that at least the main were brought to justice by the allies. and that they finally received their just punishment. nicholas frank also experienced an unexpected end to his carefree childhood. his father, hans frank, was hitler's deputy in occupied poland. hans was one of the main war criminals dubbed the butcher of poland. nicholas was only 6 then. he was teased at school at school, some kids made up rhymes minister, minister gas canister, because i was the son of a heist m
the trial paved the way for the creation of the international criminal court in the hague and full futureworld criminals to be tried under international law. and d.-w. spoke to 2 men, one an that survivor, and the other, the son of a nazi deputy. they told us about the impact that these tribunals had on their lives. in 1904 peter guard was 14 years old when he, his mother and his sister, were deported to the auschwitz concentration camp. one year later, at the nuremberg trial, he recognised...
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he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. as you have against a role to speak for those who cannot speak with victims, and the only authority ever comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning, asking no more and really not just set up a court on the record. you wouldn't future to deter any such creature. the i.c.c. has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen. we have been into natural trouble or it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a little awkward action should have more cooperation. but he says the secret to succeeding at this is simple. they will get well. if you're watching date over the news has a reminder of the top story we're following for you. german drug developer buying tech and its u.s. partner finds that the
he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. as you have against a role to speak for those who cannot speak with victims, and the only authority ever comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning, asking no more and really not just set up a court on the record. you wouldn't future to deter any such creature. the i.c.c. has been in operation in the hague since...
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the trial paved the way for the creation of the international criminal court in the hague. and during commemorations on friday at nuremberg palace of justice where those trials took place. 75 years ago, german president in for size this significant. i think the nuremberg trials of the main war criminals were revolutionary and they didn't just make legal history. they made world history start at nice, but the city known for the nuremberg rally in the race laws held a mirror up to germans. and nurnberg confronted them in plain view of the world. with the fact that naziism itself, including its conduct in war, was criminal and 6 feet long and for breaking it isn't all in an indirect if it weren't for nuremberg war lords from serbia, croatia, or rwanda, for instance, wouldn't have been punished for mass murder, torture and rape and genocide would not be prosecuted as a crime stuff to go on and if it weren't for nurnberg, there would be no principle of international law. and national courts could not prosecute violations of international law. and for good. the german president,
the trial paved the way for the creation of the international criminal court in the hague. and during commemorations on friday at nuremberg palace of justice where those trials took place. 75 years ago, german president in for size this significant. i think the nuremberg trials of the main war criminals were revolutionary and they didn't just make legal history. they made world history start at nice, but the city known for the nuremberg rally in the race laws held a mirror up to germans. and...
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criminals at the norm back trials set a precedence that laid the groundwork for the international criminal court in the hague. the norm back trials are considered the birth of the international criminal law. please are you. only thing that's positive about my father's criminal life. that it was partly because of him. these 4 charges were invented products and that people like him could be put in the dock to teach. in a class, frank carries a photo of his executed father. he says, every time he feels even the slightest bit sorry for himself, he remembers the pictures from auschwitz and then he feels the verdict reached at the nuremberg trials was the right one. and there's justice still means a lot to an express frank, even after 75 years since the beginning of the cold in 1000 pandemic, many people have been investing more time in their hobbies. they were less me is from switzerland and her passion is a yellowing. but she and her choir can no longer rehearse as freely as they used. so the risk of spreading the virus is just too high. so it's our land recently introduced stricter measures to curb
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criminals. the allies did it for us. it's nice v d she plies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. and many of the others who had blood on their hands were never caught. after being led in the direction of democracy by the allies the victors who freed us it would really have been good to clean house and charge everyone. but naturally people didn't want that especially those guilty of crimes. from intruding. when. they used their connections to prevent that and then the supreme court exonerated all of the judges. deets yeah the justice system never really cleaned house thought the old judges and department heads were back again to reach and sitting on the constitutional court and cost. still the nuremberg trials were a historic milestone. and they later pave the way for the c
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the public prosecution, who can then ta ke the public prosecution, who can then take this to a criminal courtof course is this could take years and the prime minister did acknowledge that. he said there are many incidents that need to be investigated further and the process is going to be lengthy and is going to be very complicated, but he said that this will ensure justice which is something that he also mentioned to the afghan president when he spoke to him. he said that whatever investigations are going to be will ensure justice for the afghans. thank you very much. police have arrested three senior medical officers in the kenyan capital, nairobi, for allegedly running a child—trafficking syndicate following a year—long undercover investigation by the bbc africa eye team into the theft and sale of babies. the arrests come just two days after the report was first broadcast. from nairobi, the bbc‘s ferdinand omondi has the latest. two days after a bbc investigation into child trafficking in kenya, these suspects were arraigned in court. prosecution said they were being investigated for possi
the public prosecution, who can then ta ke the public prosecution, who can then take this to a criminal courtof course is this could take years and the prime minister did acknowledge that. he said there are many incidents that need to be investigated further and the process is going to be lengthy and is going to be very complicated, but he said that this will ensure justice which is something that he also mentioned to the afghan president when he spoke to him. he said that whatever...
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century later would robot jackson's vision receive a new life in the form of the international criminal court in the hague. there constantly growing, living costs allies. they're becoming more densely populated. and now cities are facing to the beat of they've become breeding grounds for the virus. is it the end of the worlds? a new beginning, city planning influx made in germany. in 30 minutes on w. how's your view of the world? where i come from? not all that glitters is gold. it's just like this chinese food doesn't matter where i am. it's always reminds me of home. after decades of living in germany, china is still just one of the things i miss the most. but that taking a step back, i see things a little of difference here. now. many of the words 1st as an articulation that exists, the other part of the war haven't been after the mentors in china. that you, chinese people wondering if their forties a lot of people have the right to learn. all that is, this is the job of just under them how i see it. and that's why i've been up my job because i tried to do it exactly. it is every day my na
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criminals. the allies did it for us. if vice nish v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. and many of the others who had blood on their hands were never caught. after being led in the direction of democracy by the allies the victors who freed us it would really have been good to clean house and charge everyone. but naturally people didn't want that especially those guilty of crimes. when. they used their connections to prevent that and then the supreme court exonerated all of the judges. deets yeah the justice system never really cleaned house. the old judges and department heads were back again to war. and sitting on the constitutional court and causing skittish still the nuremberg trials were a historic milestone. and they later pave the way for the creation of th
criminals. the allies did it for us. if vice nish v d she applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. and many of the others who had blood on their hands...
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i the president of the incident national criminal court, today.istopher dodd, the united states senator from connecticut. senator dodd delivered a brilliant address, stressing the violent -- vital importance of the judgment, and the principles it had declared for the future of humanity. he assembled legal scholars and guests were enthralled by his grasp of the issues. and they applauded his statement that for 60 years a single word has best captured america's moral principles and commitment to justice, nuremburg. at the conclusion of the conference, i wrote a personal letter to senator dodd, from which i would like to share the following excerpts. they chris, this letter is first, to thank you for your appearance at the whitney harris institute dinner last saturday, and for your brilliant address. america is lucky to have chris dodd in the senate, to speak plainly up on the vital issue of maintaining the rule of law in the world. and americas inescapable responsibility for advancing the cause of peace. your speech was truly brilliant and well rece
i the president of the incident national criminal court, today.istopher dodd, the united states senator from connecticut. senator dodd delivered a brilliant address, stressing the violent -- vital importance of the judgment, and the principles it had declared for the future of humanity. he assembled legal scholars and guests were enthralled by his grasp of the issues. and they applauded his statement that for 60 years a single word has best captured america's moral principles and commitment to...
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and i have a foundation for today's criminal court in the hague. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program. as about me says it's entered the 1st of the 3 districts to be handed back by armenia as part of a contentious peace accord. the agreement was brokered by russia and ended with weeks of fighting over the disputed region in and around nagorno-karabakh marked here in red. but it is a region inside azerbaijan, populated by ethnic armenians. now they have controlled the territory and the surrounding areas for decades. but in september, as ery forces start that and offensive to reclaim the disputed territory, quickly overpowering their armenian counterparts under the pace till the borders of nagorno. karabakh has been redrawn, an armenian troops must leave the region they've lost control of by december. 1st. russian peacekeepers are being deployed to oversee the withdrawal of more on this. i'm joined by emily show and she's in the armenian capital here of on emily territory being handed back today. what are the consequences for armenia? well, th
and i have a foundation for today's criminal court in the hague. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program. as about me says it's entered the 1st of the 3 districts to be handed back by armenia as part of a contentious peace accord. the agreement was brokered by russia and ended with weeks of fighting over the disputed region in and around nagorno-karabakh marked here in red. but it is a region inside azerbaijan, populated by ethnic armenians. now they have controlled the territory and the...
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criminals. the allies did it for us is vice niched v d.c. applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. and many of the others who had blood on their hands were never caught. after being led in the direction of democracy by the allies the victors who freed us it would really have been good to clean house and charge everyone. but naturally people didn't want that especially those guilty of crimes. when. they used their connections to prevent that and then the supreme court exonerated all of the judges. teach ya the justice system never really cleaned house. the old judges and department heads were back again too. and sitting on the constitutional court and cost us no skittish. still the nuremberg trials were a historic milestone. and they later pave the way for the creation of the
criminals. the allies did it for us is vice niched v d.c. applies i don't know how those trials would have gone in a german court. after the last of the american led trials few attempts were made to capture and prosecute other nazi war criminals the world was preoccupied by the cold war and germans once again had the say in their own courtrooms so many former nazis remained in positions of authority in the young federal republic of germany. and many of the others who had blood on their hands...
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the trials we have now, international criminal court, ad hoc tribunalfor international criminal courtriminal court, ad hoc tribunal for the former yugoslavia and rwanda, they grew out of the legacy of nuremberg. without new and there, they would not exist. nuremberg made them possible. so, essential. how important was it to establish the detailed records of the crimes of the nazis? i would say thatis the crimes of the nazis? i would say that is probably the most important thing nuremberg did and in a sense the best part of its legacy when you look at what tribunal can do now. the insistence with nuremberg of what had happened, that these were not just what had happened, that these were notjust tragedies, what had happened, that these were not just tragedies, they were what had happened, that these were notjust tragedies, they were in fa ct notjust tragedies, they were in fact crimes, the categorisation of terrible things as criminal, and the real innovation of nuremberg was to create individual responsibility. to say that there are leaders of course but there are also people on the gr
the trials we have now, international criminal court, ad hoc tribunalfor international criminal courtriminal court, ad hoc tribunal for the former yugoslavia and rwanda, they grew out of the legacy of nuremberg. without new and there, they would not exist. nuremberg made them possible. so, essential. how important was it to establish the detailed records of the crimes of the nazis? i would say thatis the crimes of the nazis? i would say that is probably the most important thing nuremberg did...
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the international criminal court is currently investigating war crimes in afghanistan by the u.s., the taliban, and the australian government. host: in thailand, the government has ordered a crackdown against pro-democracy protesters who are calling for the prime minister's resignation and reforms to the monarchy. the protest started in july when young people took to the streets to demand a new constitution. the pandemic has changed just about everything in our daily lives and that includes events and holidays in france. annual festivals are taking on a new way of doing things. the celebration of the regions wines usually involves large crowds of people. this year, it is all about take away. one restaurant owner sold out 80 bottles in just a few hours. a winemaker in england has made his own version of the traditional french boot lay. he is one of a number of wine producers turning their hand to french style wines. >> colorful but still slightly clear, typical of a young red wine. this one has a story of its own. >> cherries, raspberries, fruit, some tropical notes. almost papaya, bana
the international criminal court is currently investigating war crimes in afghanistan by the u.s., the taliban, and the australian government. host: in thailand, the government has ordered a crackdown against pro-democracy protesters who are calling for the prime minister's resignation and reforms to the monarchy. the protest started in july when young people took to the streets to demand a new constitution. the pandemic has changed just about everything in our daily lives and that includes...
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they hen't been successful so far but will hold up over time, and the criminal court brings charges agnst you are saying the format by penalties? >> guest: the criminal court investigating afghanistan, could they char, in the torture memos, iis precedent. would it be a good idea? that is why it is history. >> host: the book is not as nerdy as its cover. >> guest: nowhere ar as nerdy as i am. >> host: give it a shot. give us a part of htory we don't know about. >> you cld start your own bl week by week. how this relates to the book. it is a good read. what is wrong witheing nerdy by the way? it is a page turner. >> host: it is written as a lel thriller. >> funny the you say it is a lel thriller, and read back someing you said. there is fairytale history and political history,nd enjoyable history. >> guest: hopefully this is enjoyable nuance. >> host: thiss a wonderful conversation, there was a torture museum in tokyo. hands water board, there were things referred to. and you don't have to go. a couple things i have to say that is how you get the information you get, the inside of wt is goi
they hen't been successful so far but will hold up over time, and the criminal court brings charges agnst you are saying the format by penalties? >> guest: the criminal court investigating afghanistan, could they char, in the torture memos, iis precedent. would it be a good idea? that is why it is history. >> host: the book is not as nerdy as its cover. >> guest: nowhere ar as nerdy as i am. >> host: give it a shot. give us a part of htory we don't know about. >>...
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prosecutor will be able to deal with the problem internally to forestall any move by the international criminal court. creation of the new post came when the media unearth evidence of civilians and prisoners being killed. this is what prime minister scott morrison has been saying. >> we need to deal with this as australians. and we will. i think that will say a lot about australia. this report will be difficult news. in australia, we deal with difficult news honestly. >> as we have been saying, the french prime minister has announced that we will not be lifting coronavirus restrictions just yet. 30,000 retailers were hoping to hear their tills ring before this mess. >> definitely -- befor christmas. >> definitely, but with one in four dths in france now linked to covid-19, the pri minister says it would irresponsible to ease restrictions now. n-essentl shops de expect to be allowed to reopen before -- non-essential shops will have to wait until at least december to reopen. as for bars and restaurants, they will likely have to wait longer. the prime minister stressed that the government would do every
prosecutor will be able to deal with the problem internally to forestall any move by the international criminal court. creation of the new post came when the media unearth evidence of civilians and prisoners being killed. this is what prime minister scott morrison has been saying. >> we need to deal with this as australians. and we will. i think that will say a lot about australia. this report will be difficult news. in australia, we deal with difficult news honestly. >> as we have...
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criminals that the norm back trials set a precedence that laid the groundwork for the international criminal court in the hague. the norm back trials to consider the birth of the international criminal law . plus where you see you has the only thing that's positive about my father's criminal life. that it was partly because of him. the charges were invented products of the people like him to be put in the dog. to nicholas frank carries a photo of his executed father. he says, every time he feels even the slightest bit sorry for himself, he remembers the pictures from auschwitz and then he feels the verdict reached at the nuremberg trials was the right one. and there's justice still means a lot to an express frank, even after 75 years since the beginning of the cold, 19 pandemic. many people have been investing more time in their hobbies. they were less me is from switzerland and her passion is a yellowing. but she and her choir can no longer rehearse as freely as they used. so the risk of reading the virus is just too high. so it's our land recently introduced stricter measures to curb the spread
criminals that the norm back trials set a precedence that laid the groundwork for the international criminal court in the hague. the norm back trials to consider the birth of the international criminal law . plus where you see you has the only thing that's positive about my father's criminal life. that it was partly because of him. the charges were invented products of the people like him to be put in the dog. to nicholas frank carries a photo of his executed father. he says, every time he...
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criminals that the norm back trials set a precedence that laid the groundwork for the international criminal court in the hague. the norm back trials are considered the birth of the international criminal law. those are you only thing that's positive about my father's criminal life. that it was partly because of him. these 4 charges were invented products of the people like him to be put in the dog. to nicholas frank carries a photo of his executed father. he says, every time he feels even the slightest bit sorry for himself, he remembers the pictures from auschwitz and then he feels the verdict reached at the nuremberg trials was the right one. and there's justice still means a lot to an excess frank, even after 75 years since the beginning of the cold 910 to make many people have been investing more time in their hobbies. but they will ask me if it is from switzerland and her passion is a yellowing, but she and her choir can no longer rehearse as freely as they used. so the risk of spreading the virus is just too high. so it's our land recently introduced stricter measures to curb the spread of
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criminals that the norm back trials set a precedence that laid the groundwork for the international criminal court in the hague. the norm back trials are considered the birth of the international criminal law plus are you only thing that's positive about my father's criminal life? that it was partly because of him, least for charges were invented. products of the people like him to be put in the dark in a class trunk carries a photo of his executed father. he says, every time he feels even the slightest bit sorry for himself, he remembers the pictures from fits. and then he feels the verdict reached at the nuremburg trials was the right one. and there's justice still means a lot to an excess funk, even after 75 years since the beginning of the cold $910.00 to make many people have been investing more time in their hobbies. they were less me is from switzerland. and her passion is a yearling. but she and her choir can no longer rehearse as freely as they used. so the risk of spreading the virus is just too high. so it's our land recently introduced stricter measures to curb the spread of the corona
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and the trial paved the way for the creation of the international criminal court in the hague. would you're in commemorations today at nuremberg palace of justice, where those trials took place. 75 years ago german president found my emphasize this significant fix. the nuremberg trials of the main war criminals were revolutionary, and they didn't just make legal history. they made world history. but most of the known for the nurnberg rally in the race laws held a mirror up to germans. then because nurnberg confronted them in plain view of the world with the fact that naziism itself, including its conduct in war, was criminal and 6 feet long. and for breaking it isn't on an unbacked if it weren't for nuremberg war lords from serbia, croatia, or rwanda, for instance, wouldn't have been punished for mass murder, torture, and rape. and genocide would not be prosecuted as a crime. if it weren't for nurnberg, there would be no principle of international law and international courts could not prosecute violations of international law. and for good detail. he spoke to 2 men, one an it'
and the trial paved the way for the creation of the international criminal court in the hague. would you're in commemorations today at nuremberg palace of justice, where those trials took place. 75 years ago german president found my emphasize this significant fix. the nuremberg trials of the main war criminals were revolutionary, and they didn't just make legal history. they made world history. but most of the known for the nurnberg rally in the race laws held a mirror up to germans. then...
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amnesty, especially for war criminals on either side , and a prosecutor for the international criminal court today also announced that perpetrators in libya would face prosecution for serious crimes committed over the last several years. that comes one day after a prominent lawyer was assassinated yesterday in benghazi by what the u.n. called i-9 identified --called unidentified men after she threatened to reveal on social media the corruption of general hav in the middle east. thomas: let's move to coronavirus news and another grim milestone in europe. the health ministry in madrid has confirmed over 14,000 people are now known to have died from covid-19 across state, with a further -- across spain come with a further 349 fatalities registered in the latest 24-our reporting period. over 19,000 new infections have been confirmed, and doctors and nurses there are under increasing strain. a third of all intensive care beds are filled with coronavirus patients. earlier this week, the pharmaceutical giants pfizer and biontech said phase 3 results of a new coronavirus vaccine were over 90% effect
amnesty, especially for war criminals on either side , and a prosecutor for the international criminal court today also announced that perpetrators in libya would face prosecution for serious crimes committed over the last several years. that comes one day after a prominent lawyer was assassinated yesterday in benghazi by what the u.n. called i-9 identified --called unidentified men after she threatened to reveal on social media the corruption of general hav in the middle east. thomas: let's...
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were brought to justice for war crimes, paving the way for the creation of the international criminal court in the hague. this is d.w. news from berlin. follow us on twitter and instagram at d. w. news obvious that d w dot com the form will hunt him down. i'm an author and witness to world events. that's all. it was the hardest decision in my life. because i didn't want to hold on to germany. it was like a trial and death. and half blind relief for artists who have fled political persecution in their own countries and settled in berlin. what drove them to leave? what challenges do they faced in their new home? what attracted them to the german capital? people in berlin are demonstrating for every bellow roosts theater director of charge, who is one of the cold organizers of the protest. he's glad that he can express his opinion freely in germany, and that he can send a signal from abroad. when the berlin is not indifferent to what is happening in felde to set them restored to the situation in our homeland and citizens are doing, we're simply saying we're helping you are supporting. it was o
were brought to justice for war crimes, paving the way for the creation of the international criminal court in the hague. this is d.w. news from berlin. follow us on twitter and instagram at d. w. news obvious that d w dot com the form will hunt him down. i'm an author and witness to world events. that's all. it was the hardest decision in my life. because i didn't want to hold on to germany. it was like a trial and death. and half blind relief for artists who have fled political persecution in...
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the criminal court here in riyadh ruled that there was lack of jurisdiction in this case. case of loujain al-hathloul, t 31-year-old activist, has now been transferred to specialized terrorism court here in saudi arabia, a court that has been criticized by human rights groups like amnestas internationaanding down very tough sentences and also muzzling dissent in the kingdom of the family expressed concern over the appearance of loujain al-hathloul. they had not heard anything from her since october 26 whengohe decided tn hunger strike to protest over her prison conditions. she was described as having appeared in court as shaking uncontrollably with a voice which was very faint and weak. so that will also be causing concern for her family, her parents who were in the court, also her legal representatives. ros: that ends this add"oion of side sou narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions fo
the criminal court here in riyadh ruled that there was lack of jurisdiction in this case. case of loujain al-hathloul, t 31-year-old activist, has now been transferred to specialized terrorism court here in saudi arabia, a court that has been criticized by human rights groups like amnestas internationaanding down very tough sentences and also muzzling dissent in the kingdom of the family expressed concern over the appearance of loujain al-hathloul. they had not heard anything from her since...
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century later would robot jackson's vision receive a new life in the form of the international criminal court in the hague plugin, charger, and pedal to the mat. or duck all bull and sheep are remembering their image with the plug in hybrid vehicles sold choice. but looks to see read through. don't believe in good shape. sometimes brushing your teeth doesn't make a difference. and white spots on the t.v. . it can even make the teeth crumble away. does your child have this problem too? it's called chalky. every 7th child worldwide is affected, and the dentist a puzzling why? find out how to combat this condition? 60 minutes is known as managers, you know, the banks and to watch the language of the bank. speaking the truth, global news that matters. g.w. made for mines. fisty w. news live from berlin. the coronavirus pandemic dominates the g 20 in a virtual summit hosted by saudi arabia. leaders focus their efforts on fighting 19 and economic damage. countries are also drawing up plans for a fair and just be just tribute of vaccines to include poor countries. also coming up will tank key to the
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century later would robot jackson's vision receive a new life in the form of the international criminal courtin the hague. your life when it's no longer for did your career when you're finally allowed to pursue it. it's your opinion when you can finally say it is freedom more important than homeland we need artists in exile, living in berlin, 20 30 minutes on d w. s. and it's as if they don't need to keep a day about the people go for all the rats and home the force and flew the whole of the closer seaman that we came up with. that was the bottom of the valley, that the last dragons as were, as we called our 3 degree books on the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, has the rate of infection been developing what measures are being taken? what does the latest research, say? information and context? the coronavirus update the code with special monday to friday on learn to play this is g.w. news, a live shot from berlin and saudi arabia opens a virtual summit of world leaders. top of the agenda, ending the coronavirus pandemic, and tackling the global recession. concerns over human rights cas
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of the prosecutions of top nazi officials that helped lay the foundations of the international criminal court. also on the program judgment, a drug company buying tacked on to us partner by a sea.
of the prosecutions of top nazi officials that helped lay the foundations of the international criminal court. also on the program judgment, a drug company buying tacked on to us partner by a sea.
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century later would robot jackson's vision receive a new life in the form of the international criminal court in the hague. and their constantly growing. living costs are rising, they're becoming more densely populated. and now cities are pulsing to the beat of corona. they've become breeding grounds for the virus. is it the end of the road? a new beginning city planted in the flux made in germany. and 30 minutes on d.w. . during the conflict zone, funding the powerful lessons of this special...
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we won't know if, for example, the international criminal court brings charges against americans formplicity as lawyers. we just won't know until something like that happens. >> really the format would be a civil suit. >> well, they tried that and failed. the international criminal court and the hague has been investigating afghanistan including american war crimes in afghanistan, could they theoretically charge american lawyers for complicity e in things like the torture memos? it's not inconceivable. i think the doolittle raid sets the precedent for that. will that happen? will it be politically feasible? will that even be a good idea? i don't know. that's why it's history. >> just one more time to emphasize, the book is not as nerdy as this conversation. >> no, no -- [laughter] the book is nowhere near as nerdy as i am. [laughter] >> if you're interested in the book, don't take it as -- give it a shot. i new you'll find it a really interesting read. it's part of a period in history that we don't really know about and people that you've never heard of. >> you could probably start y
we won't know if, for example, the international criminal court brings charges against americans formplicity as lawyers. we just won't know until something like that happens. >> really the format would be a civil suit. >> well, they tried that and failed. the international criminal court and the hague has been investigating afghanistan including american war crimes in afghanistan, could they theoretically charge american lawyers for complicity e in things like the torture memos?...