| Gutman, David Rieff, Anthony Dworkin - 2007 - 452 lehte
...international law. An earlier attempt at the end of World War I to establish a Tribunal to try the Kaiser for "a supreme offence against international morality and the sanctity of treaties" had collapsed when the Dutch authorities refused to hand him over for trial. War crimes trials were... | |
| William A. Schabas, William Schabas - 2007 - 566 lehte
...compromise dropped the concept of 'laws of humanity' but promised the prosecution of Kaiser Wilhelm II 'for a supreme offence against international morality and the sanctity of treaties'. The Versailles Treaty formally arraigned the defeated German emperor and pledged the creation of a... | |
| Robert Cryer, Håkan Friman, Darryl Robinson, Elizabeth Wilmshurst - 2007 - 456 lehte
...result, the Treaty of Versailles provided, in Article 227, that the Kaiser was to be 'publicly arraigned' for 'a supreme offence against international morality and the sanctity of treaties' before an international tribunal. It was never implemented as the Netherlands refused to hand the Kaiser... | |
| Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007 - 272 lehte
...the Treaty of Versailles in early 1919, Article 227 expressly provided for the prosecution of William "for a supreme offence against international morality and the sanctity of treaties", but Queen Wilhelmina refused to extradite him, despite appeals from the Allies. Ironically, prior to... | |
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