Presented as part of a new series at the Maison Française,
The Nuremberg trials introduced procedural and evidentiary novelties that remain relevant today: the filming of the trials, the presentation of filmed images as evidence, the passage from the description of “atrocities”, inherited from the First World War, to “genocide,” the statute of non-delimitation concerning the crime of genocide and crimes against humanity.
Christian Delage is a Professor at the University of Paris 8 and Sciences Po Paris and
Visiting Professor at the Cardozo Law School. Event co-sponsored by the Alliance Program.