- Collection:
- Scholarly Works
- Title:
- Cecelia Goetz, Woman at Nuremberg
- Creator:
- Amann, Diane Marie
- Date of Original:
- 2011-01-01
- Subject:
- University of Georgia. School of Law
Law--Study and teaching
University of Georgia--Faculty - Location:
- United States, Georgia, Clarke County, Athens, 33.96095, -83.37794
- Medium:
- articles
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- application/pdf
- Description:
- Among the many women who played a role in the post-World War II trials of former Nazis and Nazi collaborators was a 30-year-old American, Cecelia Goetz. This essay, part of ongoing research on women at Nuremberg, to be published in “Women and International Criminal Law,” a forthcoming special issue of the International Criminal Law Review, discusses Goetz. Included are not only details on how and why she became a prosecutor in the Krupp trial at Nuremberg, but also a life story marked by many “first woman” chapters, on law review, at the Department of Justice, and, after Nuremberg, in the federal judiciary.
Cecelia Goetz -- Women -- Judges -- Judiciary -- Nuremberg -- Prosecutors -- Legal History -- War Crimes -- Legal Education -- Bankruptcy -- Criminal Law -- International Law -- International Criminal Law -- International Humanitarian Law -- Corporate Responsibility -- Criminal Law -- International Law -- Judges -- Jurisprudence -- Legal History - External Identifiers:
- Metadata URL:
- https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/fac_artchop/682
- Holding Institution:
- Alexander Campbell King Law Library
- Rights:
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