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Rainer Huhle
El artículo presenta un análisis histórico de la forma en la que los crímenes contra la humanidad se conviertenen delitos autónomos de los crímenes de guerra y de agresión desde el momento en que este concepto se introduce en las discusiones que tuvieron los Aliados cuando se estaba creando el Tribunal Militar Internacional de Nuremberg. El texto describe la manera como este concepto se ha desarrollado y discutido en diversas instancias internacionales hasta llegar al Estatuto de Roma de la Corte Penal Internacional. En el artículo se muestra cómo los Juicios de Nuremberg tienen un significado jurídico e histórico trascendental puesto que logran institucionalizar la responsabilidad individual ante un tribunal internacional para una nueva categoría de crímenes. Igualmente, da cuenta de cómo, luego de los Juicios de Nuremberg, los crímenes contra la humanidad fueron gradualmente retirados del ámbito de la soberanía estatal y pasaron a ser un asunto de la comunidad internacional de naciones.

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