Dean Minow interviews Benjamin B. Ferencz '43
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Earlier this year, Harvard Law School Dean Martha Minow sat down for a talk with Benjamin B. Ferencz '43, who served as a chief prosecutor in the Nuremberg Trials. Ferencz has written extensively on the importance of a permanent international criminal tribunal to ensure enforcement of international law.
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