Crimes against Peace' and International Law
Discover the profound insights of Kirsten Sellars in her compelling book, 'Crimes against Peace' and International Law, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This meticulously researched volume, spanning 340 pages, delves into the Allies' prosecution of German and Japanese leaders for 'crimes against peace'—the planning and waging of aggressive war—during the historic Nuremberg and Tokyo tribunals of the mid-1940s. Sellars expertly examines this pivotal legal experiment, shedding light on its enduring relevance for contemporary lawyers, policy-makers, and scholars engaged in international law and relations. Whether you are a student of history or a professional in the field, this book offers invaluable perspectives on the complexities of international offenses and the evolution of legal frameworks. Enhance your understanding of international law and its implications with this essential read.