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Nuremberg Principles and Ukraine: The Contemporary Challenges to Peace, Security and Justice

Edited by: Marshall J. Breger, Herbrt R. Reginbogin

ISBN13: 9781666960761
To be Published: October 2025
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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In this book, contributors go in-depth to analyze the 'crime of aggression', 'crimes against humanity' and their applicability in the context of the invasion of Ukraine. The ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine brings the principles of Nuremberg to the forefront of discussions on justice, raising questions about the feasibility of Nuremberg-style accountability. The book touches upon the abduction of Ukrainian children and the destruction of Ukrainian cultural heritage. Contributors also discuss the topic of war crime tribunals after Nuremberg, including Timor and former Yugoslavia, as well as tribunals in Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and others leading up to the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Including essays by Oleksandra Matviichuk, the Ukrainian Nobel Laureate, and Ambassador Dr. Anton Korynevych, Ukrainian minister and specialist in international law, this book considers the contemporary relevance of the Nuremberg principles in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Christoph Safferling
Foreword by Eli Rosenbaum

Introduction
Herbert Reginbogin and Marshall Breger

Part One: The Historical and Legal National Perspectives of the Crime of Aggression at the International Military Tribunal (IMT) at Nuremberg, 1945-1946
Chapter 1. The Soviet Role in the Nuremberg Trials and Why It Matters Today
Francine Hirsch
Chapter 2. The British Perspective
Toby Simpson
Chapter 3. The French Perspective
Herve Ascensio
Chapter 4. The German Perspective
Stafanie Bock
Chapter 5. The American Perspective
Michael Bazyler and Aubrey Butler

Part Two: The Nuremberg Principles: Trial of the Doctors and Judges'- Reflections on Medical Ethics the Rule of Law, 1946 -1947
Chapter 6. Thanatology and the Nuremberg Doctors' Trial: Conceptualizing the 'Science of Killing'
Ulf Schmidt
Chapter 7. The Judges Trials: The Lawlessness of the Rule of Law
Christoph Safferling

Part 3: The Legacy of Nuremberg Principles Ad-Hoc Tribunals
Chapter 8. Locating Legitimacy in the Structural Design of International and Internationalized Criminal Tribunals
Michael Kelly
Chapter 9. The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and Its Controversial Legacy
Gerd Hankel
Chapter 10. The Nuremberg Legacy in East Timor, Indonesia, and Cambodia
David Cohen

Part 4: Nuremberg Law Principles and Contemporary Challenges: Continuity or Change?
Chapter 11. The USA and International Criminal Law After 80 Years: Continuity or Change from Victor's Justice to the Rule of Law
Herbert R. Reginbogin
Chapter 12. Crime of Aggression and Other Core Crimes
Lawrence Douglas

Part 5: Implementing the Nuremberg Principles in the Contemporary Context of the Criminalization of War Crimes and Current International Humanitarian Codes of War
Chapter 13. The Nuremberg Principles and Constraints on Armed Conflict: Change and Continuity in the Effort to Limit Warfare in World History
Michael Bryant
Chapter 14. The Unlawful Transfer and Deportation of Children
Noelle Quénivet
Chapter 15. A Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine Beyond the Nuremberg Principles?
Vaios Koutroulis

Part 6: The Nuremberg Principles: Theology – Philosophy- Reconciliation
Chapter 16. Meditation on Truth, Memory, Justice, and Deterrence
Marshall Breger
Chapter 17. The Just and the Unjust, the Russian War on Ukraine: A Theological Perspective of Law and Morality
Mark Morozowich
Chapter 18. Russia's Holy War: Ukraine and the Orthodox Churches
Yuri Stoyanov

Part 7: Ukraine's Nuremberg – War Crime Issues
Chapter 19. The Genocide Convention and the Russia-Ukraine War
Kristina Hook
Chapter 20. Seeking Accountability for International Crimes Committed in Russia's War of Aggression against Ukraine: Domestically, before the ICC and in Third States
Isabelle Hassfurther
Chapter 21. Sanctions through the private sector: Investment Arbitration as a Legal Mechanism Under the REPO Act
Eric Chang
Chapter 22. The Destruction of Ukrainian Cultural Heritage
Anton Korynevych, Tymur Korotkyi, and Nataliia Hendel
Chapter 23. Russia's War of Aggression against Ukraine and the Crime of Aggression
Claus Kress
Chapter 24. Evidence Collection for War Crimes in Ukraine
Oleksandra Matviichuk

Part 8: Reflections
Chapter 25. The Nuremberg Principles: A Unique Legal Inheritance
Viviane E. Dittrich and Kiran Menon
Chapter 26. How the Ukraine Situation Is Testing the International Criminal Court
Leila Sadat and Jack Hueseman
Chapter 27. From Nuremberg to Kyiv: Four Puzzles of Aggression and Accountability
David Luban

Concluding Remarks
Beyond the Past Lessons and Visions of Nuremberg Principles: Providing Peace, Security, and Justice for Ukraine and the World in the 21st Century
Herbert Reginbogin and Marshall Breger