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- Supreme_crime abstract "(This article is about historical and social science research on conditions leading to wars of aggression. For recent history of, and current definitions of war of aggression in international law, see that article.)The concept of supreme crime is a legal principle that to initiate war not in self-defense, called war of aggression in international law, but with the intent to conquer territory and subjugate other people, is more egregious than a normal crime. The term was introduced by Justice Robert H. Jackson, chief prosecutor for the United States at the Nuremberg Trials.".
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- Supreme_crime subject Category:Crime_of_aggression.
- Supreme_crime subject Category:Laws_of_war.
- Supreme_crime subject Category:Political_terminology.
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- Supreme_crime type Law108441203.
- Supreme_crime type LawsOfWar.
- Supreme_crime comment "(This article is about historical and social science research on conditions leading to wars of aggression. For recent history of, and current definitions of war of aggression in international law, see that article.)The concept of supreme crime is a legal principle that to initiate war not in self-defense, called war of aggression in international law, but with the intent to conquer territory and subjugate other people, is more egregious than a normal crime.".
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