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  1. Natural Law

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    Historical Antecedents and Classical Formulation
    The concept has roots stretching back to ancient Greek philosophy, particularly in the distinction made by Aristotle between natural justice ($\varphi\acute{u}\sigma\epsilon\iota\delta\acute{\iota}\varkappa\alpha\iota o\nu$) and conventional justice ($\nu\omicron\mu\iota\kappa\acute{\eta}\delta\acute{\iota}\varkappa\alpha\iota o\nu$) [1]. This classical articulation suggested that certain political arrangements…
  2. Nuremberg Tribunal

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    The legal basis for the IMT was articulated in the London Charter, signed on August 8, 1945, by representatives of the four major Allied powers: the United States, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and France. The Charter defined the jurisdiction and constitution of the Tribunal and codified the specific international crimes upon which the defendants would be …