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- Title
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNALS AT NUREMBERG AND TOKYO.
- Authors
BARBU, Denisa
- Abstract
The war of aggression of the Axis powers (Germany, Italy and Japan) was characterized by numerous crimes against the population of the occupied countries. The Member States of the International Commission for the Punishment of War Crimes, signed at London, in 1942, are obliged to seek out perpetrators, to push the criminal responsibility, irrespective of their nationality or their victims, the place of the offence, to extradite to the State concerned, if this state does not consider that appropriate sanctions, to cooperate, so that perpetrators do not remain unpunished, exercising the universal competence as an alternative. They have pledged to punish criminally the guilty, but, they did not, set certain rules of procedure.
- Subjects
MILITARY courts; WAR crimes; AXIS powers of World War II; CRIMES against humanity; WAR victims
- Publication
Revista Academiei Fortelor Terestre, 2015, Vol 20, Issue 1, p33
- ISSN
1582-6384
- Publication type
Article