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After the surrender: Australia and the Japanese class B and C war criminals, 1945-1958

After the surrender: Australia and the Japanese class B and C war criminals, 1945-1958

... In this case the JAG went into great detail about the way in which the defence of Superior Orders should be treated in the BC trials, presumably because it was one of the earliest prosecutions. He quoted from the ...

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TRIALS OF WAR CRIMINALS

TRIALS OF WAR CRIMINALS

... The Tribunal declares to be criminal within the meaning of the Charter the group composed of those persons who had been officially accepted as members of the SS as enumerated in the prec[r] ...

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After the surrender: Australia and the Japanese class B and C war criminals, 1945-1958

After the surrender: Australia and the Japanese class B and C war criminals, 1945-1958

... Japanese personal names are usually given in the text with surname first, in accordance with Japanese custom. The war crimes trial records, however, are erratic in their recording of Japanese names, sometimes ...

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The background, jurisdictional basis and the procedural and evidential fairness of the trial of German major war criminals, Nuremberg, 1945 1946

The background, jurisdictional basis and the procedural and evidential fairness of the trial of German major war criminals, Nuremberg, 1945 1946

... TABLE OF TREATIES 1887 Extradition Treaty United States- Holland 1895 Extradition Treaty France-Holland 1898 Exradition Treaty Great Britain-Holland 1899 Hague Convention concerning the [r] ...

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Prosecution of War Criminals

Prosecution of War Criminals

... International law in its present state affords no support for the report's thesis of individual criminal responsibility for acts other than those recognized by the law and customs of war[r] ...

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II.1. Trials of War Criminals: International Military Tribunal for the Far East, Indictment No. 1, 29 April 1946 (Excerpts)

II.1. Trials of War Criminals: International Military Tribunal for the Far East, Indictment No. 1, 29 April 1946 (Excerpts)

... The accused Dohihara, Hata, Hoshino, Itagaki, Kaya, Kido, Kimura, Koiso, Muto, Nagano, Oka, Oshima, Sato, Shigemitsu, Shimada, Suzuki, Togo, Tojo and Umezu, between[r] ...

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The Uncertain Role of Innocence in United States Efforts to Deport Nazi War Criminals

The Uncertain Role of Innocence in United States Efforts to Deport Nazi War Criminals

... to deportation is a greater penalty than is generally inflicted for crime. denaturalization proceedings are numerous. There is no statute of limitations in denatu- ralizatio[r] ...

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Due Process for All  Due Process, the Eighth Amendment and Nazi War Criminals

Due Process for All Due Process, the Eighth Amendment and Nazi War Criminals

... On April 7, 1987, Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall blocked the deportation of alleged Nazi war criminal Karl Linnas to consider, one final time, whether the United States should d[r] ...

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Sources of International Law Relating to Sanctions against War Criminals

Sources of International Law Relating to Sanctions against War Criminals

... Considering that their law tended to make Germans passive subjects of international law through Article 47, MStGB, the National Socialists make a mockery of Kelsen's belief that it is im[r] ...

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Child Soldiers to War Criminals: Trauma and the Case for Personal Mitigation

Child Soldiers to War Criminals: Trauma and the Case for Personal Mitigation

... become criminals; this story is merely a particularly bad ...of war was systematically brainwashed in a North Korean prison camp experienced something “qualitatively worse” than the average human ...

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II.2. Trials of War Criminals: International Military Tribunal for the Far East, Judgment, 4-12 November 1948 (Excerpts)

II.2. Trials of War Criminals: International Military Tribunal for the Far East, Judgment, 4-12 November 1948 (Excerpts)

... The Tribunal is further of opinion that the attacks which Japan launched on 7th December 1941 against Britain, the United States of America and the Nether- lands were wars of ag[r] ...

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The Universality Principle and War Crimes

The Universality Principle and War Crimes

... Concurrent jurisdiction of all States over war criminals-in consequence of the universality principle-means not only that the judicial authorities of each State separately can sit [r] ...

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Criminals and risk attitude

Criminals and risk attitude

... Criminals and risk attitude Langlais, Eric BETA, CNRS and Nancy University.. Online at https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/1149/ MPRA Paper No.[r] ...

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The Concept of the Political Criminal

The Concept of the Political Criminal

... He listed the political criminals as a subgroup in the class of "criminals by passion" and contended that whatever is true of the passionate criminal may be said of the political crimina[r] ...

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Bureau of Criminal Records

Bureau of Criminal Records

... When the number of photographs of professional criminals grew to large proportions, identification officers began to separate the different' types of criminals according to their special[r] ...

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A Study on Spatial Distribution of Criminals Residence and Their Behavioral Aspects in Coimbatore City

A Study on Spatial Distribution of Criminals Residence and Their Behavioral Aspects in Coimbatore City

... of criminals in Coimbatore city. More than 70% of the criminals live in slum areas in central, west and eastern part of the ...city. Criminals commit crimes at short distances from the places of ...

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Our habitual criminals

Our habitual criminals

... The thirty-eight county prisons have been reduced to twenty-seven, and the ninety-five bridewells to thirty-five; large reconstructive prison works have been completed; the new wings at [r] ...

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Are White Collar Criminals Exceptional?

Are White Collar Criminals Exceptional?

... white-collar criminals included in the study were recidivists (in terms of prior ...white-collar criminals also exhibited a lack of specialization with respect to type of crime ...street criminals ...

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Our Schools Make Criminals

Our Schools Make Criminals

... In our schools and yet to enter school are other thousands, boys as they once were, doomed to travel the same road to the same end, unless the school of tomorrow does .something for them[r] ...

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State's Guardianship over Criminals

State's Guardianship over Criminals

... Both from the standpoint of the welfare and rights of the criminal and of the needs of society, ought there not to be a double inquiry into the particular offense and into the general ch[r] ...

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