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The Hague, today’s Nuremberg
After former president Rodrigo Duterte was securely detained on March 11 at the Scheveningen Prison of the International ...
Perillo, 70, who recently retired after 42 years in the practice of law, was given the award during a March 18 ceremony. Lake County judges Michael Nerheim and Patricia Fix nominated him.
These courtroom dramas do not just entertain, they challenge our perceptions and expose the justice system as it is.
The Trump administration can’t defend its own unconstitutional actions in court. So its targets should force it to try.
Calle Londres 38 is the address in Santiago of one of the notorious detention centres where the government of the Chilean ...
Rudolf Hoess was the Commandant of Auschwitz Concentration Camp during World War II. Under his command it is estimated that at least 1.1 million people died in the camp.
"Siguro magandang tingnan ni VP Sara—and this is perfect—what happened to the Holocaust?” Conti added, referring to the Nuremberg trials. (It’s better for VP Sara to check—and this is perfect—what ...
In my work with the defendants [at Nuremberg], I was searching for the nature of evil and I now think I have come close to ...
When the truth came out in the 1990s, it horrified human rights organizations around the world. The total number of victims ...
The U.S. Chief Prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials, Robert H. Jackson, famously stated that “the willingness to submit enemies to the rule of law marked a triumph of reason over power”.
When were crimes against humanity first set out? Crimes against humanity were first set out in the charters of the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials, which began after the Second World War in 1945.