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Bioethical and ethical issues surrounding the trials and Code of Nuremberg

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Presents an interdisciplinary collection of 13 essays looking at philosophical, ethical and legal aspects of the Nuremberg Trials and the Code of Nuremberg. They explore five major areas: the judicial originality of the trials; the epistemological and psychoanalytical backgrounds of racism and antisemitism; biomedical and bioethical issues of the Code; examinations of the concept of "crime against humanity;" and Jewish perspectives on race, purity and impurity and universal ethics

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