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Imagine you were a judge of the Nuremberg trials and you were sent to the ICC in 2020

Quenivet, Noelle

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Noelle Quenivet Noelle.Quenivet@uwe.ac.uk
Director of Research and Enterprise (BLS)



Abstract

The premise of my presentation today is that the definition of war crimes in the Nuremberg Principles is a ‘mother’ definition, one that can lead to the criminalisation of further violations of international humanitarian law. After all, Principle VI(b) on war crimes starts with ‘[v]iolations of the laws or customs of war which include, but are not limited to’ and is followed by several examples of such crimes. In other words, to be war crimes, acts either fall explicitly in one of these listed categories or are similar enough to amount to war crimes. I believe that this list can adapt itself and easily embrace a new Weltanschauung. To demonstrate this, I pose a thought experiment.

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Quenivet, N. (2023, February). Imagine you were a judge of the Nuremberg trials and you were sent to the ICC in 2020. Presented at The Nuremberg Principles: The Contemporary Challenges, Washington DC

Presentation Conference Type Speech
Conference Name The Nuremberg Principles: The Contemporary Challenges
Conference Location Washington DC
Start Date Feb 27, 2023
End Date Mar 27, 2023
Deposit Date Mar 31, 2023
Publicly Available Date Apr 4, 2023
Keywords international criminal law; child soldiers; sexual violence; armed conflict; Nuremberg
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/10604211
Related Public URLs https://www.nurembergacademy.org/events/detail/f14016152bd81e0ead8e77800cba077d/the-nuremberg-principles-conference-in-washington-dc-646/

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