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The International Nuremberg Principles Academy

The International Nuremberg Principles Academy (Nuremberg Academy) is dedicated to the advancement of international criminal law and human rights. It is located in Nuremberg, the birthplace of modern international criminal law. Conscious of this historic heritage, the Nuremberg Academy supports the fight against impunity for universally recognised international core crimes: genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression. 

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Nuremberg Forum 2024 on 10, 11 and 12 October – Registration is now open

Do not miss our annual forum: join us and register to save your spot.

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Nuremberg Academy Lecture – Prof. William Schabas

Now online! Watch the Nuremberg Academy Lecture 2024 by Prof. William Schabas

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The Nuremberg Moot Court 2024 Finals

The video of the Nuremberg Moot Court 2024 Finals is now online.    

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Latest News

12.09.2024

The Nuremberg Academy hosted an International Conference

On 12 September 2024, the Nuremberg Academy hosted the closing day of a two-day conference on “Building for tomorrow: Education in a changing world amid global shocks”. The thrust of the conference was the right to education in crises contexts and new approaches to fostering knowledge. Director...

11.09.2024

Federal Armed Forces visited the Nuremberg Academy

On 11 September 2024, a few members of the German Air Force Command visited the Nuremberg Academy as part of a study tour to the Nuremberg Palace of Justice. Director Professor Dr Christoph Safferling welcomed the group and introduced the mission and activities of the Academy. In addition, Professor...

Upcoming Events

17.09.2024

Expert Discussion on Corporate Criminal Responsibility

We are pleased to invite you to the event "Corporate Criminal Responsibility, from I.G. Farben to Lafarge Syria" on 17 September 2024. The expert discussion is part of the finissage of the temporary exhibition “I.G. Farben and the Buna-Monowitz concentration camp”, by the Fritz Bauer Institute at...

21.09.2024

The Return of Cultural Property: a Moral or a Legal Obligation?

In 1946, the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg found Alfred Rosenberg criminally responsible for organising and directing the Einsatzstab Rosenberg. Originally designed for the establishment of a research library, the Einsatzstab developed into a project which plundered museums and...

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Job Offers and Calls for Tenders

  • Project Officers

    The International Nuremberg Principles Academy is looking for two Project Officers.

  • Internship Programme

    The International Nuremberg Principles Academy is offering three-month legal internships.