Partners in Justice is a podcast from The Center for American and International Law, a Dallas-based nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of justice through the education of tens of thousands of lawyers and law enforcement officials in
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The first episode of Partners in Justice, Nuremberg and Wars of Aggression, is part of The Center for American and International Law's series, "Promoting the Rule of Law: Discussions Concerning the Crisis in Eastern Europe." This educational series will feature expert perspectives to inform the public about global issues arising from Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the legal mechanisms that can be used to hold people accountable for instigating wars of aggression. The first discussion in the series will feature a conversation around the Crime Against Peace aspects of the Nuremberg proceedings and the relevance of that history to current events in Ukraine. Professor Jonathan Bush, Columbia University Law School, one of the nation's leading experts on the Nuremberg Trials, joined T.L. Cubbage, president of The Center for American and International Law, for this discussion. (Broadcast on March 16, 2022) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/partnersinjustice/message
The Intro and Outro for Partners in Justice, a podcast of The Center for American and International Law. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/partnersinjustice/message