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Reasonable and effective universality - Conditions to the exercice by national courts of universal jurisdiction over international crimes

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The aim of this study is to propose a comprehensive national legal framework for the effective and reasonable exercise of universal jurisdiction, which allows states to fulfill their international obligations to prosecute and punish the gravest human rights violations, while respecting other states’ sovereignty and preserving the rights of each individual to a fair criminal prosecution and trial.
The study is structured in three parts. Part I covers universal jurisdiction in international law. It responds to the question of what states are allowed or required to do under international law. Part II focuses on national legislation to identify if the universality principle is positively enshrined and under what conditions. The analysis of state legislation and practice has led to the identification of four potential preconditions to the assertion of universal criminal jurisdiction, which are developed in Part III, the main part of the study.

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Authors Vanessa Thalmann
Publisher Schulthess
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.02.2018
 
EAN 9783725586806
ISBN 978-3-7255-8680-6
No. of pages 570
Dimensions 155 mm x 225 mm x 36 mm
Weight 913 g
Series Collection Genevoise
Collection Genevoise
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law

Public International Law, Foreign Law, legality

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