Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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Decision of the Tribunal would be by majority vote . Provisions were made to assure a fair trial for the accused by providing that each accused should be furnished with a copy of the indictment in his own language giving a plain ...
Decision of the Tribunal would be by majority vote . Provisions were made to assure a fair trial for the accused by providing that each accused should be furnished with a copy of the indictment in his own language giving a plain ...
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The Nurnberg Tribunal had said as obiter : “ The charter is not an arbitrary exercise of power on the part of the victorious nations but is the expression of international law existing at the time of its creation , ” but indicated that ...
The Nurnberg Tribunal had said as obiter : “ The charter is not an arbitrary exercise of power on the part of the victorious nations but is the expression of international law existing at the time of its creation , ” but indicated that ...
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The Tribunal while declining by definition to prescribe the limits of aggressive war , did for the first time give a working definition of that term . It held that an unprovoked attack by one country upon its neighbor for the purpose of ...
The Tribunal while declining by definition to prescribe the limits of aggressive war , did for the first time give a working definition of that term . It held that an unprovoked attack by one country upon its neighbor for the purpose of ...
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