From the Hague to Nuremberg: International Law and War, 1898-1945
Description:
This thesis examines the body of international law drawn upon during the Nuremberg trials after World War II. The work analyzes the Hague Conventions, the Paris Peace Conference, and League of Nations decisions to support its conclusions. Contrary to the commonly held belief that the laws violated during World War II by the major war criminals were newly developed ideas, this thesis shows that the laws evolved over an extended period prior to the war. The work uses conference minutes, published…
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Date:
December 1987
Creator:
Wright, Crystal Renee Murray
Partner:
UNT Libraries