They were both jury trials, although in ancient Greece juries numbered in the hundreds and juries also acted as judges.
Trials in Athens and in the US both involve the presentation of evidence, arguments from both sides, and a judgment made by an impartial adjudicator or jury. Both systems aim to ensure a fair and just resolution to legal disputes.
The Nuremberg Trials set a precedent for holding individuals accountable for war crimes and crimes against humanity. It established the principle that individuals are responsible for their actions, regardless of their official roles. This legacy continues to shape international law and the pursuit of justice for atrocities committed around the world today.
Robert H. Jackson, who served as an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court, also acted as the Chief United States Prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials after World War II.
The Athenian jury system selected jurors randomly from a pool of volunteers, while the US jury system selects jurors from voter registration or drivers license lists. In Athens, the jury size could be up to 501 citizens, while in the US, a standard jury size is 12. Additionally, in Athens, jurors voted by placing a token in one of two urns, whereas in the US, jurors deliberate and reach a consensus verdict.
The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals held after World War II to prosecute major war criminals and other individuals responsible for atrocities committed during the Holocaust and World War II. The trials aimed to bring perpetrators to justice, establish accountability for their actions, and set a precedent for international law related to war crimes and crimes against humanity.
There were no jurors. Instead, there was a panel of judges nominated by Britain, France, the Soviet Union and the US, with a presiding judge (Lord Justice Lawrence). Each of the four powers also nominated an alternate judge).
my answer is that ancient Athens are not like us here in America they didn't have what we have today
well i think that we have similair laws!
Witch trials tell us a lot about human psychology, and about the foolishness and evil that results from ignorance and superstition.
Trials take place in federal courts. Trials for impeachment are held in the US Senate.
Athens didn't elect leaders to make laws, the U.S doesn't gather in mass meetings to decide on government matters.
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Sparta and Athens were both city-states in ancient Greece. They were similar in that they had a strong military tradition and valued physical fitness. However, they differed in their government systems (Sparta had an oligarchy while Athens was a democracy), cultural values, and approach to education.
They both have a preamble and a bill of rights
Well this is sort of a trick question because the founder of Rome was from Athens. But the answer is Athens because the US is not a empire that rapidly expands. This is also a democracy.
she did not care bout us white people
No