HIST 333 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dynamical System, Nuremberg Trials

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Germany has the most liberal laws on asylum. You have the right to ask for asylum but no state has to allow it. Persecution is a big issue - religious, race, now gender. Notion of economic notion becoming more susceptible. Trusteeship council - no longer exists (chart on page 48: no more trusts --> sovereign states (independent) Law a. (1945) hr becomes part of national law - on the un charter on the principle that hr are part of the foundation for peace and security. Declaration: non-binding law - statement of principles - may be transferred into binding internal a2. States have ratified on the law has come into force (# of states. -> ratify it) may be ratified w/ reservation --> sign but do not follow. Anti-discrimination against women: as long as it is compatible upon by sharia - islamic nations, only held accountable in error if you follow the law. International criminal law: nuremburg trials and tokyo judgement.

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