A Jesuit priest says he prefers going to prison than paying a 500-euro ($541) fine for participating in a climate activists' ...
Although the League of Nations and other international meetings had used simultaneous interpretation prior to the trials at Nuremberg, its successful use there in 1945 gave the method new importance.
Prior to the 19th century, the rules of war were temporary and informal, changing with each battle. No international rules existed. In 1864, twelve nations signed the first Geneva Convention ...
A trial always ends abruptly – the verdict may be eagerly awaited but once delivered there is nothing left for the lawyers or judges to do. In the case of the Nuremberg war crime trials after ...