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responsible for those orders resulting in a specific application of military force, such as shooting civilians or treating POWs inconsistently with the Geneva
Conventions. This is consistent with the Nuremberg defense, as only the civilian and military principals of the Axis were charged with crimes against peace, while subordinate military officials were not. It is often the case in modern warfare that while subordinate military officials are not held liable for their actions, neither are their superiors, as was the case with Calley's immediate superior Captain Ernest Medina.
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238:". However, these alleged orders were only issued verbally, were denied by Kitchener and his staff, and could not be validated in court. Furthermore, the crown prosecutor argued that even if such orders existed, they were "illegal orders" and was sustained by the court, resulting in a guilty verdict against all four men. In a ruling still reviled in modern
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Shishimarin had intended not to kill but only to carry out the order formally, which
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under its war crimes legislation in 1987. He was accused of organizing the deportation of over 8,000 Jews to Nazi death camps. He was acquitted on the defence that he was following the orders of a superior. The
Canadian courts that accepted that verdict are the only ones in the world that recognize
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An individual must be involved at the policy-making level to be culpable for a crime against peace ... the ordinary foot soldier is not expected to make his or her own personal assessment as to the legality of a conflict. Similarly, such an individual cannot be held criminally responsible for
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shot and killed unarmed civilian
Oleksandr Shelipov, a 62 year old Ukrainian man. His trial started on 13 May 2022, and on Wednesday 18 May, Shishimarin pleaded guilty to the killing. On Friday 20 May, Shishimarin's defense lawyer asked for his client to be acquitted of war crimes. He argued that
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for territorial aggrandizement), which he believed could make him liable for prosecution under the command responsibility doctrine. In this case, the judge ruled that soldiers, in general, are not responsible for determining whether the order to go to war is itself a lawful order – but are only
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ruling. The trial considered for the first time the issue of when
Israeli security personnel are required to disobey illegal orders. The judges decided that soldiers do not have the obligation to examine each and every order in detail as to its legality, nor were they entitled to disobey orders
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to be punished for his participation in it if he either transgressed the order on his own account, or if he knew the order to be criminal. The Nazis did not bother (or were too reluctant) to formalize many of their offenses (e.g., killing a non-combatant without trial), so the prosecutors at
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interprets the precept to mean that "if a person is sent to perform an evil act, he cannot defend his behavior by saying he was only acting as another's messenger. ... he person who carries out the evil act bears responsibility for the evil he or she does." This is because God's law (i.e.
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held that "the justification for acts done pursuant to orders does not exist if the order was of such a nature that a man of ordinary sense and understanding would know it to be illegal". The soldier who gave the order, Corporal Luczko, was acquitted by reason of insanity.
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442:, whether they were in proper uniforms or not, without trial if they were apprehended by German forces. The tribunal rejected the defense of Superior Orders and found Dostler guilty of war crimes. He was sentenced to death and
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choice" as being just as important as legal decisions: "The fact that a person acted pursuant to order of his
Government or of a superior does not relieve him from responsibility under international law, provided a
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in Italy in March 1944. He admitted to ordering the execution, but said that he could not be held responsible because he was following orders from his superiors. The execution of the
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881:On November 15, 2007, a quorum of the
787:The order was not manifestly unlawful.
357:, bore the lion's share of the guilt.
305:of violating Articles X and XI of the
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1651:Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture
1571:by Linda Grant, Harvard Law Bulletin.
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1252:choice was in fact possible to him".
1080:future cases under Article 33 of the
464:Universal Declaration of Human Rights
2209:Goergen, Roman (February 23, 2011).
1857:had a valid excuse for not knowing".
1750:, vol. 16, no. 4, 1922, pp. 708–724.
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64:. It is regarded as a complement to
1976:Penn State International Law Review
1929:Atrocities in Argentina (1976–1983)
1659:Georgia State University Law Review
1022:Lieutenant Karl Neumann and others
470:Nuremberg Trials after World War II
411:to be tried for war crimes by a US
345:were ordered to open fire with the
287:who torpedoed and sank the British
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1647:DePaul University College of Law
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819:Canada and Iraq War resisters
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2723:Special Tribunal for Lebanon
2708:International Criminal Court
1333:Nuremberg Principle IV, the
1193:Sources of international law
1189:International legal theories
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1086:International Criminal Court
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768:International Criminal Court
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1094:and possibly other cases
925:Based on this principle,
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732:Court of Military Appeals
640:compulsion to obey orders
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621:state-sponsored terrorism
591:Eichmann on trial in 1961
264:war crimes in World War I
260:Leipzig War Crimes Trials
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1932:Holocaust Museum Houston
1867:Taylor, Telford (1970).
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966:Defendant(s) or case(s)
862:legality of the Iraq War
446:on December 1, 1945, in
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2612:Crimes against humanity
1999:, pp. 169–197, 310–324.
1814:Moghalu, K. C. (2006).
1657:, and to appear in the
1494:The Legacy of Nuremberg
1355:conscientious objectors
986:ad hoc tribunal of the
883:Supreme Court of Canada
854:many Iraq War resisters
723:United States v. Keenan
488:In 1945–46, during the
417:Royal Palace of Caserta
2769:Universal jurisdiction
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2637:Incitement to genocide
2575:United Nations Charter
2061:About.com: US Military
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1586:William A. Schabas,
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1255:In moral choices or
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678:1968 Mỹ Lai massacre
575:However, US General
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460:Nuremberg Principles
403:On October 8, 1945,
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268:Treaty of Versailles
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660:Kafr Qasim massacre
569:"Befehl ist Befehl"
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166:Peter von Hagenbach
2622:Crime of apartheid
2560:Geneva Conventions
2345:by Robin Rowland,
2324:on 8 November 2012
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1891:2012-01-27 at the
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1898:Cineaste Magazine
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885:made of Justices
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413:military tribunal
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