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The Nuremberg trials established the principles of international law. One of the principles states that anyone who commits a crime under international law is responsible for their actions and liable to punishment. Another says that if a person carries out an act on orders from his or her government or superior, it doesn't mean they are not liable for what they did if they were able to make a moral choice.

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The Nuremberg trials established the principles of international law. One of the principles states that anyone who commits a crime under international law is responsible for their actions and liable to punishment. Another says that if a person carries out an act on orders from his or her government or superior, it doesn't mean they are not liable for what they did if they were able to make a moral choice.

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the priciples were that people were responsible for their actions, even during wartime. study its on regents

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The address of the Nuremberg Branch Library is: 45 Brush Street, Nuremberg, 18241 1400

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They were proclaimed in Nuremberg.

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