A Brief History of International Criminal JusticeThis video introduces International Criminal Justice and its development from the World War II and the Nuremberg Trials to nowadays with the International Criminal Court, including some other experiences of criminal courts.
This video was featured in a JCL/talk and is for non profit educational purpose. It uses bits of the following videos:
"Law or War: The creation of the International Criminal Court" © 2015 Facing History and Ourselves
"Nuremberg Trials Key Moments" © British Pathe archive
"International Criminal Court (ICC) - Institutional Video (2014)" © Public Information and Documentation Section of the ICC
"Holocaust Uncovered (1945)" © British Pathé
"Thomas Lubanga sentenced to 14 years for Congo war crimes" © ICC
"Inside Pol Pot's secret prison" © The History Channel
"ICTY Remembers: the Srebrenica Genocide (1995-2015)" © ICTY
"For the victims" © ICTR
"A Cry From the Grave" © 2000 BBC Worldwide Ltd
"Rwanda genocide documentary" © Crisis Watch Network
"War Crimes Trials (Tojo Defense) Tokyo Japan 01/07/1948" Public domain
"The End of Impunity" © ECCC
"Now we are Masters of Our Fate" Speech by Winston Churchill
"Madeleine Albright on the establishment of the ICTY - 1993" © UN Audiovisual Library
"International Criminal Court: The ICC at a glance" © ICC
"Ruto and Sang case: Legal Representative of Victims opening statements, 10 September 2013"© ICC
"Justice at Work" © ICTY
"Mr. Keating on the establishment of the ICTR - 1994" © UN Audiovisual Library
"Justice today, peace tomorrow. Part III" © ICTR
"Victims' participation before the International Criminal Court (ICC)" © ICC
"Syria War Rebels Killed As Missile Hits Them Dead On"