Extradition of Nazi War Criminals-
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Extradition of Nazi War Criminals-
The term "laws of war" refers to the rules governing the
actual conduct of armed conflict. This idea that there actually exists
rules that govern war is a difficult concept to understand. The simple
act of war in and of itself seems to be in violation of an almost
universal law prohibiting one human being from killing another. But
during times of war murder of the enemy is allowed, which
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Stern Reed. "Extradition of Nazis from the United States to Israel: A Survey of Issues in Transnational Criminal Law." Stanford Journal of International Law. 23 (1986): 23. 10 Silving, Helen. "In Re Eichmann: A Dilemma of Law and Morality" The American Journal of International Law 55 (1961):311. 11 Silving, Helen. "In Re Eichmann: A Dilemma of Law and Morality" The American Journal of International Law 55 (1961):318. 12 Silving, Helen. "In Re Eichmann: A Dilemma of Law and Morality" The American Journal of International Law 55 (1961):313.
Stern Reed. "Extradition of Nazis from the United States to Israel: A Survey of Issues in Transnational Criminal Law." Stanford Journal of International Law. 23 (1986): 23. 10 Silving, Helen. "In Re Eichmann: A Dilemma of Law and Morality" The American Journal of International Law 55 (1961):311. 11 Silving, Helen. "In Re Eichmann: A Dilemma of Law and Morality" The American Journal of International Law 55 (1961):318. 12 Silving, Helen. "In Re Eichmann: A Dilemma of Law and Morality" The American Journal of International Law 55 (1961):313.