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DOING BUSINESS WITH THE DEVIL: THE CHALLENGES OF PROSECUTING CORPORATE OFFICIALS WHOSE BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS FACILITATE WAR CRIMES AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
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If you want to indict industrialists who helped to rearm Germany, you will have to indict your own too. The Opel Werke, for instance, who did nothing but war production, were owned by your General Motors.-No, that is no way to go about it. You cannot indict industrialists.1
-Hjalmer Horace Greeley Schacht, major war crimes defendant at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
I. INTRODUCTION
When the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Luis...
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