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= International Nuremberg Principles Academy = The International Nuremberg Principles Academy is a charitable legal foundation of civil law dedicated to the advancement of international criminal law and related human rights. It was founded in 2014 by the Federal Republic of Germany, the Free State of Bavaria and the City of Nuremberg and is situated in Nuremberg, Germany.

Mission
The International Nuremberg Principles Academy aims to safeguard peace through the means of the law and preserve the legacy of the Nuremberg trials and the resulting Nuremberg principles. It supports the fight against impunity for universally recognised international core crimes: genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression.

Topics
The activities of the International Nuremberg Principles Academy cover international criminal law and related human rights. The Academy refers, also by name, to the Nuremberg Principles, which emerged from the Nuremberg Trials and are considered the cornerstone of modern international criminal law.

Capacity Building
The International Nuremberg Principles Academy cooperates worldwide with international, national and regional partner organisations  to provide practitioners and institutions with specialised knowledge and skills in international criminal law to enable them to prosecute core international crimes. Annual programmes include the Nuremberg Summer Academy for young professionals  on international criminal law and the Nuremberg Moot Court, a court competition for law students from all over the world , held together with Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg and its International Criminal Law Research Unit.

Interdisciplinary and Applied Research
The International Nuremberg Principles Academy conducts multidisciplinary and applied research focusing on topics of international criminal law. Its research projects aim to contribute to the improvement of practices and international, hybrid and national jurisprudence. Topics of research projects include amongst others electronic evidence, the length of the proceedings at the International Criminal Court, private investigations in international criminal justice and hate speech in the context of international criminal law.

Events
The Nuremberg Academy it organises international meetings, seminars, panel discussions and conferences, such as the annual Nuremberg Forum, serving “as an international forum for current issues in international criminal law for people involved in the theory and practice of this field, as well as for diplomats, multipliers and civil society”.

Publications – Nuremberg Academy Series
The Nuremberg Academy Series covers practice-relevant and current topics in international criminal law, including works with an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary approach. The series addresses existing and pressing legal issues and is dedicated to the challenges of combating impunity for crimes under international criminal law in the 21st century.


 * Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: The Deterrent Effect of International Criminal Tribunals (2017) edited by Jennifer Schense and Linda Carter
 * Islam and International Criminal Law and Justice (2018) edited by Tallyn Gray
 * The Tokyo Tribunal: Perspectives on Law, History and Memory (2020) edited by Viviane E. Dittrich, Kerstin von Lingen, Philipp Osten and Jolana Makraiová
 * Integrity in International Justice (2020) edited by Morten Bergsmo and Viviane E. Dittrich
 * The Past, Present, and Future of the International Criminal Court (2021) edited by Alexander Heinze and Viviane E. Dittrich

Advisory Council
The Academy is supported by a panel of internationally renowned experts.

Navanethem Pillay (President)

Serge Brammertz (Vice President)

Thomas Buergenthal (Honorary President)

Brenda Hollis

Karl Huber

Athaliah Molokomme

Betty Kaari Murungi

Stefanie Schmahl

Bertram Schmitt

Sang-Hyun Song

David Tolbert