3) Finally, there must not be "any different way" in which national emergency could be eliminated. One must not misunderstand this requirement. Not [ ... ]
Excuse. Beside the general national emergency discussed in the literature of i n t e r n a t i o n a l l a w recognizes also a special w a r e m e [ ... ]
the performance of the experiments would have been justified even if at the time of the experiments they still had been citizens of enemy nations. F [ ... ]
ciple of the evaluation of conflicting rights and interests". In the legal administration of the Reich Supreme Court and in further discussions this [ ... ]
ing rights and values. For this reason, among others, the following must be explained in detail at this point: a) A national emergency and a war em [ ... ]
presumably would have consented, if, from their personal point of view and in the full knowledge of the situation, they could have made a decision w [ ... ]
In criminal law it is a generally recognized principle that there can be no question of intentional action if there existed an erroneous assumption [ ... ]
(16) The Erroneous Assumption of Likely Agreement. The same applies if the defendant Gebhardt erroneously assumed a likely consent of the experimen [ ... ]
indeed the starting point and motive for ordering and carrying out these experiments. (18) Action by Order and in Special Military Position. The d [ ... ]
still have an hour an a half approximately remaining for your arguments. The Tribunal will now be in recess until 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. < [ ... ]