A military tribunal is a kind of military court designed to try members of enemy forces during wartime, operating outside the scope of conventional criminal and civil matters.
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The International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE), also known as the Tokyo Trials , the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal or simply as the Tribunal , was convened on May 3, 1946 to try the l...
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A military tribunal is a military court designed to try members of enemy forces during times of war.
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President Bush closely tracks the model established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt for a military tribunal appointed in 1942 to try eight German saboteurs. In Ex parte Quirin (1942), the Supreme Court unanimously upheld the jurisdiction of Roosevelt’s tribunal (also called “military commission”).
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Contains documents regarding the Nuremberg War Crimes tria ... Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal. ... Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal : Proceedings Volumes; (The Blue Set)
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The International Military Tribunal was created by an agreement between the United States, United Kingdom, Republic of France and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on 8 August 1945, "for the just and prompt trial and punishment o...
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A military tribunal was constituted in July, just weeks after the spies entered the U.S. It met for the first time on July 8 and completed its work by July 27. All of the Germans, including Dasch and Burger, were sentenced to death.
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President Bush recently issued an executive order that would allow military tribunals to hear the cases of people accused of terrorism. The executive order also made it clear that any such military proceeding would not adhere to a variety of constitutional norms.
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Many volumes of documents, trial transcripts, and summaries relating to the International Military Tribunal trial of Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg, Germany are being laboriously digitized and made available. ... The International Military Tribunal; Nuremberg...
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