| United States. Office of Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality - 1946 - 1154 páginas
...that civilization cannot tolerate their being ignored because it cannot survive their being repeated. That four great nations, flushed with victory and...is one of the most significant tributes that Power ever has paid to Reason. This tribunal, while it is novel and experimental, is not the product of abstract... | |
| Ronald Christenson - 1986 - 316 páginas
...that civilization cannot tolerate their being ignored, because it cannot survive their being repeated. That four great nations, flushed with victory and...most significant tributes that Power has ever paid to Reason." Jackson went on to acknowledge that the trial was unprecedented and that, unfortunately, the... | |
| Harry James Cargas - 1994 - 198 páginas
...their being repeated. That four great nations flush with victory and stung with injury stay their hands of vengeance and voluntarily submit their captive...most significant tributes that power has ever paid to reason." With these words Justice Robert Jackson opened the Nuremberg trials. Would you elaborate on... | |
| Dieter Waibel - 1996 - 442 páginas
...trial in history for crimes against the peace of the world imposes a grave responsibility. (. . .) That four great nations, flushed with victory and stung with injury stay the hands ot venegeance and voluntarily submit their captive enemies to the judgement of the law is one... | |
| Kelly Dawn Askin - 1997 - 478 páginas
...that civilizations cannot tolerate their being ignored because it cannot survive their being repeated. That four great nations, flushed with victory and...most significant tributes that Power has ever paid to Reason. This tribunal, while it is novel and experimental, is not the product of abstract speculations... | |
| Martha Minow - 1999 - 236 páginas
...puncture seeming normality and prevent flight from the concreteness of despair, pain, and death. . Trials "That four great nations, flushed with victory and...most significant tributes that Power has ever paid to Reason." —Justice Robert Jackson, US prosecutor at Nuremberg "Many experts on Nuremberg, including... | |
| M. Cherif Bassiouni - 1999 - 654 páginas
...by prior abuse of power. Mindful of these considerations, Jackson stated in his opening statement: "That four great nations, flushed with victory and...is one of the most significant tributes that power ever has paid to reason."98 On the other hand, some authors, like Schwarzenberger, believed that the... | |
| Gabrielle Kirk MacDonald, Olivia Q. Swaak-Goldman - 2000 - 730 páginas
...his post as a Justice of the US Supreme Court, set forth the nature and purpose of the prosecution: "That four great nations, flushed with victory and...most significant tributes that Power has ever paid to Reason "2 Jackson saw the trial as "part of the great effort to make the peace more secure"3 and the... | |
| F. C. DeCoste, Bernard Schwartz - 2000 - 596 páginas
...Justice Robert Jackson, the chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials: "That four great nations, flush with victory and stung with injury, stay the hand...and voluntarily submit their captive enemies to the judgement of the Law is one of the most significant tributes that Power has ever paid to Reason" (Jackson,... | |
| International Peace Academy - 2001 - 316 páginas
...Counsel Justice Robert H. Jackson presented the trials as an historic victory for the rule of law: That four great nations, flushed with victory and...most significant tributes that Power has ever paid to Reason.4 Even in the closing moments of the war, however, it was far from clear that the Allies would... | |
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