| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1922 - 1350 lehte
...ARTICLE 227. The Allied and Associated Powers publicly arraign William II of Hohenzollern, formerly German Emperor, for a supreme offence against international morality and the sanctity of treaties, A special tribunal will be constituted to try the accused, thereby assuring him the guarantees essential... | |
| Acadimie de Droit International de La Haye, Hague Academy of International Law - 1979 - 636 lehte
...the conclusion of the war. Article 227 provided that Kaiser Wilhelm II should be publicly arraigned for a "supreme offence against international morality and the sanctity of treaties" and tried before a special tribunal. The Allied Powers however, when demanding the extradition of the Kaiser... | |
| Ronald St John MacDonald, Douglas Millar Johnston - 1983 - 1246 lehte
...issue. It also contained clauses (article 227) demanding the trial of former German Emperor William II ('for a supreme offence against international morality and the sanctity of treaties'), who had escaped to the Netherlands at the end of the hostilities and whose extradition was refused... | |
| Unesco - 1988 - 362 lehte
...responsibility in international humanitarian law. Under this article the Allied States arraigned Wilhelm II, the former German Emperor, "for a supreme offence...international morality and the sanctity of treaties". They proposed establishing a special international tribunal to try William II, but Holland would not... | |
| Iyhr - 1988 - 328 lehte
...1 968). "' "The Allied and Associated Powers publicly arraign William II of Hohenzollern, formerly German Emperor, for a supreme offence against international morality and the sanctity of treaties. ... In its decision the tribunal will be guided by the highest motives of international policy, with... | |
| Yoram Dinstein - 1989 - 376 lehte
...launched the War: The Allied and Associated Powers publicly arraign William II of Hohenzollem, formerly German Emperor, for a supreme offence against international morality and the sanctity of treaties. A special tribunal will be constituted to try the accused, thereby assuring him the guarantees essential... | |
| Lyal S. Sunga - 1992 - 254 lehte
...former Emperor of Germany Kaiser Wilhelm II, would be prosecuted by a special international tribunal 'for a supreme offence against international morality and the sanctity of treaties'. However, Article 227 was never executed for several reasons. Following the Second World War, the Nuremburg... | |
| Mark W. Janis - 1992 - 288 lehte
...31 There were also the abortive provisions of the Treaty of Versailles to try the German ex-emperor "for a supreme offence against international morality and the sanctity of treaties." 32 Interest in the creation of an international criminal court was maintained for some years between... | |
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