Henri DonnedieudeVabres ( French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi dɔndjø də vabʁ]; 8 July 1880 – 14 February 1952) was a French jurist who took part in the Nuremberg trials after World War II and a president of the AIDP. [1 ] He was the primary French…
Seit 1924 lehrte DonnedieudeVabres Strafrecht und Vergleichende Rechtswissenschaften an der Universität in Paris. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg wirkte er als oberster französischer Richter beim Nürnberger Militärgerichtshof mit.
Jako soudce odmítal obviněné odsuzovat za spiknutí za účelem vedení války. Nesouhlasil také s odsouzením generála Alfreda Jodla a jeho stanovisko bylo později citováno německým denacifikačním soudem, který Jodla 28.
Renaud DonnedieudeVabres ( French pronunciation: [ʁəno dɔndjø də vabʁ]; born 13 March 1954 in Neuilly-sur-Seine), often known as RDDV, is a French politician, France's Minister of Culture from 2004 to 2007.
Toto dílo je ve Spojených státech volným dílem, protože jde o dílo úřadů americké federální vlády podle ustanovení Hlavy 17, Kapitoly 1, Sekce 105 amerického právního řádu.
His father committed suicide in 1920 [2 ] and his mother remarried in 1926; Maurice subsequently took the name of his adoptive father, the lawyer René Druon (1874–1961).
Gérard Rancinan began his career at age 15 as an apprentice in the photo lab of the Bordeaux daily newspaper Sud Ouest, where his father also worked. [3 ] [4 ] After completing a three-year apprenticeship, he started covering local news. [5…
Unofficial men, efficient civil servants: Raphael Lemkin in the history of international law
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What were Lemkin's main concerns regarding the Genocide Convention's implementation?Lemkin expressed anxiety that broader international legal agendas would undermine the Genocide Convention's distinctiveness, fearing attempts to merge it with human rights frameworks and crimes against humanity.How did Lemkin's background influence his legal approach to genocide?Lemkin’s experience as a public prosecutor and a jurist predisposed him to advocate for specific legal definitions of genocide, which he viewed as crucial to preserving group identity amid evolving international law.What distinguished Lemkin's view of international law from his contemporaries?Unlike other international jurists who focused on individual human rights, Lemkin prioritized group protection, leading to tensions in defining the Genocide Convention's scope relative to postwar human rights discourse.