Case Briefs

Goering Case

Background The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals held after World War II to prosecute prominent leaders of the Axis powers, particularly the Nazis of Germany, for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Hermann Wilhelm Göring, a leading member of the Nazi Party and one of Adolf Hitler’s closest associates, was among the […]

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Allied Forces v. Martin Bormann (Nuremberg Trial in Absentia)

Background Martin Bormann was a prominent Nazi official and a key member of Adolf Hitler’s inner circle. As Hitler’s private secretary and head of the Nazi Party Chancellery, Bormann wielded significant influence and played a crucial role in implementing policies that contributed to war crimes and crimes against humanity during World War II. His absence

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Duško Tadić Case (The Prosecutor v. Duško Tadić), [1999]; ICTY

Facts Background: Duško Tadić, who held the position of president of the local board of the SDS in Kozarac, was brought to trial on allegations of involvement with Serb forces in several grave acts. These included the attack and destruction of residential areas inhabited by Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian Croats in the Kozarac region, the

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Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro, Judgment, 2007 I.C.J. 91 (Feb. 26).

Background: The Bosnian War, which raged from 1992 to 1995, was marked by horrific violence against Bosniaks and Bosnian Croats by Bosnian Serb military forces. This conflict witnessed campaigns of ethnic cleansing and genocidal atrocities targeting the Bosnian non-Serb population, epitomized by the infamous Srebrenica massacre in July 1995. During this tragic event, Bosnian Serb

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