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The Return of Cultural Property: a Moral or a Legal Obligation?

 
In 1946, the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg found Alfred Rosenberg criminally responsible for organising and directing the Einsatzstab Rosenberg. Originally designed for the establishment of a research library, the Einsatzstab developed into a project which plundered museums and libraries, confiscated art treasures and collections, and pillaged private houses. This systematic policy… Learn more  
Public Discourse

The Nuremberg Academy participated in the Stadt(ver)führungen

 
On 21 September 2024, the Nuremberg Academy participated in a new edition of the the Stadt(ver)führungen (“city guided tours”), which took place between 20 and 22 September. Project Officer Dr Pablo Gavira Díaz moderated a panel discussion in historic Courtroom 600, together with experts Dr Ruth Lecher (K&L Gates) and Leva Wenzel (Bonn University). The panellists conversed on the topic… Learn more  
Public Discourse

Dr Martini and Dr Gavira Díaz Presented at ICCBA Webinar on Environmental Crimes

 
On 19 September 2024, Project Officers Dr Pauline Martini and Dr Pablo Gavira Díaz participated as speakers in a webinar organised by the International Criminal Court Bar Association (ICCBA). The webinar’s topic was “Environmental Crimes and International Law: Current Challenges and Solutions”. Dr Martini’s presentation concerned environmental crimes and the principle of complementarity, while… Learn more  
Public Discourse

Expert Discussion on Corporate Criminal Responsibility

 
The expert discussion  "Corporate Criminal Responsibility, from I.G. Farben to Lafarge Syria" on 17 September 2024 was part of the finissage of the temporary exhibition “I.G. Farben and the Buna-Monowitz concentration camp”, by the Fritz Bauer Institute at the Memorium Nuremberg Trials. It delved into the evolution and implications of holding corporations accountable for their involvement in… Learn more  
Public Discourse

The Nuremberg Academy hosted a Conference organised by FAU PACT4Ukraine

 
On 12 September 2024, the Nuremberg Academy hosted the closing day of a two-day conference on “Building for tomorrow: Education in a changing world amid global shocks”. The thrust of the conference was the right to education in crises contexts and new approaches to fostering knowledge. Director Professor Dr Christoph Safferling welcomed the participants and introduced the mission and working… Learn more  
Public Discourse

Federal Armed Forces visited the Nuremberg Academy

 
On 11 September 2024, a few members of the German Air Force Command visited the Nuremberg Academy as part of a study tour to the Nuremberg Palace of Justice. Director Professor Dr Christoph Safferling welcomed the group and introduced the mission and activities of the Academy. In addition, Professor Safferling spoke about the Nuremberg Trials, with emphasis on the crime against peace and its… Learn more  
Public Discourse

The Nuremberg Academy participated in Human Rights Conference in Yerevan

 
Senior officers Darleen Seda and Dr Gurgen Petrossian took part in a conference held in Armenia from 11th September to 13th September on human rights and accountability, focusing on pathways to post-conflict justice. Dr Gurgen Petrossian moderated a panel discussing Armenia's role and responsibilities as a new state party to the International Criminal Court, with contributions from panellists Mr.… Learn more  
Capacity Strengthening

Adamas Residencies 2024: European Residency Programme for Legal Researchers

 
From 6 to 15 September 2024, the Château de Goutelas, in partnership with the Nuremberg Academy, the French Constitutional Council, the International Association of Economic Law and the Institute for Studies and Research on Law and Justice, held the fourth edition of the “Résidences Adamas”: a European residency programme for legal researchers.  Each partner organisation awards a research… Learn more  
Research

The Nuremberg Academy visited the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees

 
On 22 July 2024, Professor Dr Christoph Safferling, Director of the Nuremberg Academy, and Senior Officer Dr Gurgen Petrossian met with Dr Hans-Eckhard Sommer, President of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, and Dr Axel Kreienbrink, Deputy Director of the Migration, Integration, and Asylum Research Centre. During the discussion, special attention was given to the historical… Learn more  
Research

Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: The Deterrent Effect of International Criminal Tribunals

 
This anthology offers case studies on the deterrent effect of international criminaltribunals in ten situations, six of which are International Criminal Court situations.The case studies cover four different international tribunals. This gives a new comparativeperspective on the impact of international criminal law since the early 1990s.The book seeks to contribute to an important discourse on… Learn more  
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