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    Why restoration justice is as futile as restitution justice. Concerns about the ineffectiveness of traditional criminal justice systems have perpetrated new approaches to criminal justice. Such new approaches to transitional justice or restorative justice like truth commission‚ trails‚ reparation‚ and lustration or vetting. But the apprehension of restorative justice and retributive justice bring to light the argument and made clear that each is not as impeccable or a straightforward answer to

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    Name: __________________________________________ Date: ________________ Per.: ____ Mrs. Benjamin CP Freshman Language Arts The Holocaust: A Webquest All of the questions below either start at the Table of Contents page of the US Holocaust Memorial  Museum’s education outreach page or from the topics to study page. You can also navigate the site by clicking the links in the header at the top of the web page or by following the links at the bottom of the web page. Type or paste your

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    citizenship‚ then moved into ghettos‚ and quickly into concentration camps. The evil plot developed and grew and what started out as hatred turned into a scheme of mass murder. The resources that portray the critical themes in the Holocaust are “Night”‚ “Nuremberg Trials”‚ and “Schindler’s List.” To begin with‚ one theme of the Holocaust is perseverance. Throughout the Holocaust there has been a struggle to survive and all the Jews could do is endure and persevere the waves of death surrounding them if they

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    During a time when African Americans had an inferior and “irrelevant” role in society‚ they were utilized by scientists for the success of a deadly study. From 1932 to 1972‚ the Tuskegee Syphilis Study used African American men in order to observe and understand all aspects of the venereal disease‚ syphilis‚ which an immense number of African Americans possessed. Though the Tuskegee Syphilis Study may have sounded trustworthy and beneficial to those with the disease‚ one must not be deceived‚ for

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    Exceptions to the Prohibition of the USE OF FORCE Corfu Channel Case 1949 ICJ Superpower interventions Nicaragua Case 1986 The Nicaragua (Merits) case gave the ICJ an unprecedented opportunity to explore the law governing the use of armed force and intervention by states and to do so in the area in which it was most in need for clarification‚ namely that in which State A gives assistance to rebels seeking to overthrow the government of State D or‚ conversely‚ the government of State D to defeat

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    in 1528. Even though we know so much about his doings‚ it is not easy to fathom his thinking. Albrecht Dürer was born in the imperial free city of Nuremberg on May 27‚1471‚ at a time when the city was shifting from its Gothic past to a more progressive form of Renaissance Humanism. Dürer’s father‚ a goldsmith‚ departed Hungary to come to Nuremberg‚ where he met and married Albrecht’s mother -- Barbara Hopkins. At age 13‚ Dürer accomplished an artistically precise and meticulous silverpoint‚ entitled

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    org/programs/morning/features/2002/jul/tuskegee/commentary.html Jones‚ James H. Bad Blood: The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. 1993. Infoplease.com/spot/bhmtuskegeel.html Reverby‚ Susan M. “America’s Nuremberg‚” The Tuskegee Study. 08-30-1932 http://www.aaregistry.org/historic_events/view/americas-nuremberg-tuskegee-study

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    The Holocaust: The Genocide of the Jewish Race (1933-1945) "That is my major preoccupation –memory‚ the kingdom of memory. I want to protect and enrich that kingdom‚ glorify that kingdom and serve it." (Wiesel‚ Elie). The Holocaust has synthesized uncountable horrors in the minds of those discriminated against as well as challenge the rest of the world to envision the torture‚ heartbreak‚ and ultimately death of its victims. In 1933‚ the Treaty of Versailles left Germany in shambles. It was

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    coming from the infamous Nuremberg Trials following World War II. These were the trials of many doctors and military leaders from the Nazi regime for crimes against humanity. This led to a formation of ten principles to be used and considered before any research with the use of human subjects is to begin. These principles were formed by the American judges that were among those that tried these doctors and former members of the Nazi regime; these principles were titled the Nuremberg Code (Shuster‚ 1997)

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    from them. When the Allies took over Germany‚ they found out about these terrible acts that the Nazi leaders committed. Moreover‚ the U.S and its allies weren’t quite sure how to handle the situation. As a result‚ the Allies created the Nuremberg Trials which punished the most important captured leaders of Nazi Germany who committed crimes against humanity. Crimes against humanity are considered the highest level of criminal offense which includes murder‚ extermination‚ enslavement and other

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