Includes bibliographical references (p. [169]-218) and index.
Contents:
Historical context of the Nuremberg trials -- The shameful legacy of the Nuremberg trials in contemporary jurisprudence -- Exposition -- Judge Charles Wyzanski's views on the Nuremberg trials -- Refutation of Judge Charles Wyzanski -- Justice Robert Jackson's view on the Nuremberg trials -- Refutation of Justice Robert Jackson -- Conclusion -- Epilogue: The Nuremberg trial philosophy in modern times.
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