In Nuremberg, “we started to judge company executives and managers” (Interview of Guillaume Mouralis by Clémentine Méténier)
Guillaume Mouralis
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Guillaume Mouralis
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In Nuremberg, “we started to judge company executives and managers” (Interview of Guillaume Mouralis by Clémentine Méténier)
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Guillaume Mouralis
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ISP -
Institut des Sciences sociales du Politique
( 1061189 )
- Bâtiment Max Weber, 200 Avenue de la République 92001 NANTERRE CEDEX - Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay, Bâtiment Ouest - 3e étage, 4 avenue des Sciences, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette
- France
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CMB -
Centre Marc Bloch
( 84774 )
- Friedrichstr. 191 D-10117 Berlin
- Allemagne
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Article de blog
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Anglais
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Oui
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Date de publication |
2022-09-12
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Historian and sociologist Guillaume Mouralis, who works on the history of legal practices in post-conflict situations, looks back at the pivotal moment of the Nuremberg Trials, which judged corporate executives at the end of the Second World War. While the impact has been limited, these trials set the principle of individual criminal responsibility of company directors in international crimes.
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