The international conference here of Jewish lawyers, which includes representatives from the United States, this week-end called upon the United Nations International Court of Justice at The Hague to revise recent German court decisions in cases involving crimes against humanity.
A resolution described most of the verdicts as inadequate. The lawyers also demanded that a Jewish trusteeship be extended over recovered Jewish property.
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