Volume 229, Issue 2 of the Military Law Review is now available at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/mlr. This special issue of the Military Law Review features remarks by LTG(R) Charles Pede and the other esteemed speakers who presented at “The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg: Examining Its Legacy 75 Years Later,” a symposium hosted by the National Security Law Department of The Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School in Charlottesville, Virginia. In this issue are the following articles:

Opening Remarks for the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
By Colonel Sean T. McGarry

The Nuremberg Military Tribunals: A Short History
By Fred L. Borch III

German Justice on Trial: The Justice Case
By William F. Meinecke Jr.

Individual Criminal Responsibility for War Crimes
By Geoffrey S. Corn

“Smoothing Out” the IMT Judgment: The Legal Legacy of the Twelve Subsequent Military Tribunals
By Gary D. Solis

Guidelines on Investigating Violations of International Humanitarian Law and Practical Mechanisms for Accountability—Today and Beyond
By Andrea Joy Harrison

Nuremburg and the Role(s) of Accountability in the Law of Armed Conflict
By Thomas B. Nachbar

The Significance of the Nuremberg International Military Tribunals on the Practice of Military Law
By Lieutenant General Charles N. Pede