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  1. New York Times Articles about or referencing Benjamin B. Ferencz
  2. Harvard Law Bulletin, "The Sorrow and the Hope" - Recollection of Nuremberg
  3. USA for the International Criminal Court - Group dedicated to building U.S. support for the International Criminal Court
  4. Coalition for an International Criminal Court (CICC) - coordinates groups to advocate creation of an International Criminal Court for war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity.
  5. Citizens for Global Solutions - "a US-based organization that inspires America to engage the world. Our members recognize that in today’s interconnected world, our lives, our jobs and our families are increasingly affected by global problems. Challenges like terrorism, climate change, failed states and infectious diseases cannot be addressed by any one country alone, not even the United States. Citizens for Global Solutions believes that countries can best solve global problems by working together to find global solutions. We promote closer American cooperation with and support for international institutions capable of responding to the threats and challenges of a new century. We work to build political will in the United States to ensure that our leaders work with our friends and allies. And with your help, we will make the world a safer and better place for ourselves, our children and our grandchildren."
  6. World Federalist Movement - The World Federalist Movement is an international citizen's movement working for justice, peace, and sustainable prosperity. We call for an end to the rule of force, through a world governed by law, based on strengthened and democratized world institutions. World federalists support the creation of democratic global structures accountable to the citizens of the world and call for the division of international authority among separate agencies.
  7. The United Nations Charter, 1945 – The complete UN Charter online
  8. Principles of the Nuremberg Tribunal, 1950- Principles of International Law Recognized in the Charter of the Nuremberg Tribunal and in the Judgment of the Tribunal. Adopted by the International Law Commission of the United Nations.
  9. The Avalon Project : The International Military Tribunal - Documents from the Nuremberg Trails, 1945-1948
  10. International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) – Information on the ICTY in The Hague. Access to the ICTY at a glance, basic legal documents, latest documents and news, judgments, tribunal cases, tribunal publications
  11. International Criminal Court: Resources in Print and Electronic Format
    Conferences, Courses, Symposia, and Other Events Summer School on the International Criminal Court
  12. The Human Rights Watch ICC Ratification Campaign – Making the Treaty Work: The Human Rights Watch International Criminal Court Ratification Campaign
  13. Human Rights Watch - resources on the ICC.  Very extensive.
  14. International Law- United Nations Documents on International Law
  15. Foreign Policy In Focus: International Criminal Court
  16. Nuremberg Trials - An in-depth analysis of the Nuremberg Trials  
  17. The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, 1998 – Complete text of the Rome Statute.