The Nuremberg principles were a set of guidelines for determining what constitutes a war crime.
The Nuremberg principles, however, were in that year announced by an international convention to have no statute of limitations.
Spiropoulos took part in the formulation of the Nuremberg principles in 1950.
The Nuremberg Principles established the authority of the international community to prosecute crimes committed by a state against its own people.
This resulted in the creation of the Nuremberg Principles.
He also argued that they violated the Nuremberg Principles.
Under the Nuremberg Principles some of the crimes specified were:
Today the world has the Geneva Conventions and the Nuremberg principles.
So in that sense, anybody who took part in those, if you carry out the application of the Nuremberg principles, is in fact guilty.
We need a new military objective: upholding the Nuremberg principle that never again will crimes against humanity go unpunished.