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This article discusses three particular ways by which the Nuremberg trial has advanced international justice. From a normative perspective, it has helped crystallise the principle of individual criminal responsibility for crimes under international law. Furthermore, the Nuremberg tribunal’s extraordinary jurisdiction paved the way for domestic and international courts’ jurisdiction over crimes under international law, while instigating the evolution of relevant law concerning immunity from jurisdiction. Finally, in associating international crimes with the maintenance of international peace and security, it allowed the UN system of collective security to consider situations involving the commission of those crimes as a threat to international peace and security, preventing impunity and promoting the efficacy of international humanitarian law.

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This page is a summary of: Nuremberg’s Enduring Legacy to International Justice, Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies, August 2022, Brill,
DOI: 10.1163/18781527-bja10054.
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