Court III - Case III to enforce them by the injured belligerent government, whether within the territorial boundaries of the State or in occupied ter [ ... ]
Court III - Case III government presently in the exercise of its sovereign powers. Construction of C.C. Law 10 War Crimes and Crimes Against Humani [ ... ]
Court III - Case III acts against prisoners of war, persons on the seas, hostages, wanton destruction of cities and the like, devastation not justifi [ ... ]
Court III - Case III "whether or not in violation of the domestic laws of the country where perpetrated". We have already demonstrated that C.C. Law [ ... ]
Court III - Case III German individual which is condemned, nor is it the isolated crime perpetrated by the German Reich through its officers against [ ... ]
Court III - Case III punish acts which can properly be held to have been violations of international law when committed. By way of illustration, we [ ... ]
has by reference incorporated the rules by which war crimes are to be identified. In all such cases it remains only for the Tribunal, after the man [ ... ]
sine lege is not a limitation of sovereignty, but is in general a principle of justice. To assert that it is unjust to punish those who in defiance [ ... ]
with the preparation for aggressive war and later with the commission of war crimes in occupied territories, it cannot be a matter of complaint that [ ... ]
As a principle of justice and fair play, the rule in question will be given full effect. As applied in the field of international law that principl [ ... ]