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{{r|Military law}}
 
{{r|Just war theory}}
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{{r|International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)}}
 
{{r|Nuremberg Military Tribunals}}
{{r|High Command Case (NMT)||**}}
{{r|Wilhelm von Leeb||***}}
{{r|Hostages Case (NMT)}}
{{r|International Military Tribunal (Tokyo)}}
{{r|Tomiyuki Yamashita||**}}
{{r|International Criminal Court}}
{{r|International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia}}
{{r|International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda}}
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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Command responsibility.
See also changes related to Command responsibility, or pages that link to Command responsibility or to this page or whose text contains "Command responsibility".

Parent topics

  • Military law [r]: Statutes, codes, and common traditions relating to and executed by military courts for the discipline, trial, and punishment of military personnel. [e]
  • Just war theory [r]: The branch of ethics concerned with the basis for starting, conducting, and terminating wars [e]

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