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TOURO LAW CENTER’S
INSTITUTE ON THE HOLOCAUST AND THE LAW
 

JUDGING NUREMBERG:
THE LAWS, THE RALLIES,
THE TRIALS

Returning to Courtroom 600 on the 60th Anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials

PRESS RELEASE

July 17-20, 2005 in Nuremberg, Germany

In association with:
Oberlandesgericht Nürnberg
Juristische Fakultät Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nuremberg
Forschungsstelle Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus im Deutschen Südwesten,
The International Association of Genocide Scholars

 

Contemporary history judges Nuremberg by three shattering events — the Nuremberg Rallies, the Nuremberg Racial Laws and the Nuremberg Trials. Nuremberg was the seat of Nazi power, and the site of the Nazi Party rallies. Images of Hitler overlooking masses of troops are etched in our collective memory. Likewise, we remember Nuremberg for the first reading of the Nuremberg Laws, a collection of laws making official the Nazi policy of racial hatred. Nuremberg is where Naziism rose and fell. And now, finally, we revisit Courtroom 600 in The Palace of Justice, the site of the Nuremberg Trials, where, for the first time in history, a conquering force put defeated leaders on trial for "crimes against humanity."

  • Relive the drama and excitement of the trials while sitting in the actual courtroom where history was made.
  • Participate in an exclusive, private tour of the Nazi Rally Grounds.

  • Discuss the history and impact of the Nuremberg Laws with renowned jurists and historians.

  • Visit the nearby Dachau Concentration Camp.

  • Deliberate with international legal experts on the establishment of a military court of justice.
  • Understand how the Nuremberg Trials still impact war-crime justice today.

  • Network with international scholars; American, European and Israeli officials,
    and top legal thinkers
 
     
  Continuing Legal Education Credit available
For information contact: Touro Law Center (631) 421-2244 ext. 355
e-mail: nuremberg@tourolaw.edu
 
     
 

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