Scope and Application of the Principle of Universal Jurisdiction

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Kmak, Magdalena
The Scope and Application of the Principle of Universal Jurisdiction
Erik Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights
Erik Castrén Institute Research Reports 28
Helsinki 2011, 169 pp.
Universal jurisdiction, understood broadly as the right to prosecute perpetrators of serious international crimes regardless of any jurisdictional link recognised by international criminal law, exists in the realm of literature rather than in reality. This study focuses on those recent political and legal developments regarding universal jurisdiction, taking into account in particular concerns raised by the African States and the African Union. It analyses the origins, and legal rules guiding the application of this principle paying attention to difficulties and challenges of its use under national jurisdictions. Finally the report proposes alternatives and pragmatic avenues for dealing with existing concerns that can be undertaken on both international and national levels.
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ISBN 978-952-10-6813-3
ISSN 1457-5965
Publisher Ius Gentium
Series Erik Castrén Institute Research Reports
Published (year) 2011
Cover Softcover
Type of Binding Softcover binding
Languages english
Disciplines Political Science
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