Exhibit highlights the first international war crimes tribunal - Harvard Law School
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BEFORE NUREMBERG…Included in a recent HLS library exhibit, these illustrations from a 16th-century book show instruments of torture and a criminal on the way to execution during the late 1400s. This was the period when the first international criminal tribunal tried and convicted an individual for Photo Credit: Gustav Freedman As the marshal shouted “Let […]
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