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International Law and International Organization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

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Editorial Comment
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1947

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1 We leave aside the fact that the judges of the Tribunal, in characterizing “aggressive” war as a crime, were each condemning the history of their own nation, that the Kellogg Pact had numerous exceptions upon which the signatory nations insisted and that the Kellogg Pact had not heretofore been regarded as applying to individuals: The New York Times, Oct. 1, 1946, p. 12, col. 3, and Oct. 2, 1946, p. 22. Moreover, a military order leaves no “moral choice” to the soldier commanded.

2 The New York Times, Oct. 2, 1946, p. 14.