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The War Crimes Trials

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2011

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Copyright © Trustees of Princeton University 1949

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References

1 See Taylor's, General article on “The Nuremberg War Crimes Trials“ in International Conciliation (April, 1949), no. 450.Google Scholar

2 Among them, The 'Peleus' Trial, edited by John Cameron, London, William Hodge, 1948, and the Trial of Josef Kramer and Forty–Four Others, edited by Raymond Phillips, London, William Hodge, 1949.

3 A Japanese professorhas just published a volume in English denouncing the Tokyo trials.

4 For a full discussion see Namier, L. B., Diplomatic Prelude, 19381939, London, 1948, p. 196.Google Scholar

5 Hitlerite Responsibility under Criminal Law, by A. N. Trainin, edited by A. Y. Vyshin–sky, translated by Andrew Rothstein, London, 1945.

6 A Modern Law of Nations, New York, Macmillan, 1948, pp. 15–42.

7 See the discussion by Leland Goodrich, M., “The United Nations and Domestic Juris diction,” in International Organization, vol. III, no. 1 (February, 1949), pp. 1428.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

8 Cf., Taylor, , op. cit., pp. 342.Google Scholar

9 Perhaps the best statement of the difficulties involved in enforcing civil rights is that by Riesman, David, “Civil Liberties in a Period of Transition,” in Public Policy, vol. III, 1942, pp. 3596.Google Scholar

10 Cf., Taylor, , op. cit., p. 350.Google Scholar