The fundamental principles of international law represented in the Nuremberg Charter and the Judgment are now known as the Nuremberg Principles.
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The International Nuremberg Principles Academy finalized a project in 2017, which has been looking into the possible deterrent effect of international criminal tribunals.
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In November 2018, the International Nuremberg Principles Academy facilitated a crucial expert meeting on the role of private investigations in international criminal justice, highlighting the need for structured guidelines for evidence collection. The Academy subsequently led the development of the Nuremberg Guidelines for Non-Public Investigative Bodies.
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The International Nuremberg Principles Academy conducted an interdisciplinary research project on the acceptance of international criminal justice.
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The Nuremberg Academy project aimed to address the challenges of exposing and curbing hate speech in societies that have been affected by crimes punishable under international criminal law and other gross human rights violations.
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Dr Peter Frank is Judge of the Federal Constitutional Court of Justice in Germany. From October 2015 to December 2023, Dr Frank was the Public Prosecutor General at the German Federal Court of Justice, located in Karlsruhe. His competency includes, inter alia, the responsibility for all criminal prosecutions of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes in Germany. In addition, since…
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From 3 to 6 March 2025, the Nuremberg Academy hosted a group of 20 Ukrainian judges and prosecutors for a study visit on evidentiary standards in prosecuting and adjudicating international crimes. The study visit was organised in collaboration with the National School of Judges of Ukraine (NSJ) and the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine (OPG).
During the welcome remarks, Senior Officer…
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On 27 and 28 February 2025, the Nuremberg Academy participated in an international conference titled “Nagorno-Karabakh: Refugees, Rights and Opportunities” at the Matenadaran – Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts, in Yerevan, Armenia. Senior Officers Kiran Mohandas Menon and Dr Gurgen Petrossian as well as Project Officer Dr Pablo Gavira Díaz represented the Academy in a two-days…
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