Command responsibility |

War crime Crime against humanity Public Broadcasting Service Dave Lindorff War Crimes Act of 1996 Nuremberg Defense Human Rights First London Charter of the International Military Tribunal Crime against peace AlterNet Universal jurisdiction War of aggression Hague Conventions (1899 and 1907) International Committee of the Red Cross Unlawful combatant Alberto Gonzales The Village Voice The Nation Geneva Conventions Donald Rumsfeld Genocide Princeton University Topography of Terror Superior Orders Emil Muller Foreign Policy In Focus American Servicemembers' Protection Act American Journal of International Law Supreme Court of the United States Tihomir Blaškić Luis Moreno-Ocampo Benjamin B. Ferencz International Relations Center Respondeat superior Ernest Medina Amnesty law Lieber Code Physicians for Social Responsibility High Command Trial Peace Palace
External Searches: |
VisWiki in different languages >>  English | 日本語 | Deutsch | Français | Polski | Italiano | Nederlands | Português | Español | Русский | Svenska | 中文 | Norsk (Bokmål) | Suomi | Català
The main article content on this page (titled: "Command responsibility") was retrieved on the fly from Wikipedia (i.e., your page access date equals the data retrieval date).
All article text on this website (VisWiki.com) derived
from Wikipedia, is licenced under the terms
of the GNU Free Documentation
License. Article images, with the exception of video thumbnails, are
entirely from Wikipedia, and their copyrights should follow accordingly. All
videos and video thumbnails shown on this site are
from YouTube. Other visual/semantic
contents are mine.
Note to former VisualWikipedia users:
The domain name VisualWikipedia.com has recently been renamed to VisWiki.com.
I'll add more useful featrures here, so please update your bookmark accordingly :)