International crimes and crimes against international law in the context of the nurnberg principles
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International crimes and crimes against international law in the context of the nurnberg principles
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International crimes mean a grave violation of International Law committed by the state. Crimes against International Law are actions made by individuals. In the first case it entails the international law responsibility. In the second case it entails criminal responsibility of individuals. The Nurnberg principles are the evidence of the connection of both cases.
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international crime, crime against International Law, Niirnberg principles, UN General Assembly resolution 60/1 of 16 September 2005
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01.11.2016
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