The doctrine of jurisdiction-the authority of nations or states to create or prescribe penal or regulatory norms and to enforce them through administrative and judicial action- has been a source of difficulty in both international and domestic law for centuries. The last two decades, however, have witnessed more conflicts over the invocation of forum penal laws to reach persons and activities outside national boundaries than had arisen for more than a century before. Moreover, treaties restricting some dimensions of penal jurisdiction based on other than the territorial concept have become increasingly common, and some nations have legislated to prevent their citizens or subjects from submitting to demands made by other countries exercising...
Under the territorial theory of criminal jurisdiction, the nation on whose ground the crime was comm...
A nation can exercise two types of jurisdiction: territorial and extraterritorial. The exercise of e...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
The doctrine of jurisdiction-the authority of nations or states to create or prescribe penal or regu...
The term jurisdiction may be defined as the authority to affect legal interests -- to prescribe rule...
[From the introduction]:International criminal law and jurisdiction are fields of ever greater signi...
It has become a trend today that states adopt universal jurisdiction in their domestic law. At the s...
For some international lawyers, among whom this reviewer can be counted, the rules regarding the exe...
It is, in certain cases, impossible for persons to tell in advance which states will have effective ...
The conventional wisdom among international law scholars is that customary international law-that is...
One of the most difficult words in the legal lexicon to delineate is the term jurisdiction ; it is ...
Universal criminal jurisdiction is an important tool in the worldwide struggle to end impunity for s...
The universal jurisdiction. Principle perceived as it is a principle in the international criminal l...
This chapter explores the range of jurisdictional principles that have been developed by various sta...
The purpose of this article is to explore the scope of the territorial principle under (customary) i...
Under the territorial theory of criminal jurisdiction, the nation on whose ground the crime was comm...
A nation can exercise two types of jurisdiction: territorial and extraterritorial. The exercise of e...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
The doctrine of jurisdiction-the authority of nations or states to create or prescribe penal or regu...
The term jurisdiction may be defined as the authority to affect legal interests -- to prescribe rule...
[From the introduction]:International criminal law and jurisdiction are fields of ever greater signi...
It has become a trend today that states adopt universal jurisdiction in their domestic law. At the s...
For some international lawyers, among whom this reviewer can be counted, the rules regarding the exe...
It is, in certain cases, impossible for persons to tell in advance which states will have effective ...
The conventional wisdom among international law scholars is that customary international law-that is...
One of the most difficult words in the legal lexicon to delineate is the term jurisdiction ; it is ...
Universal criminal jurisdiction is an important tool in the worldwide struggle to end impunity for s...
The universal jurisdiction. Principle perceived as it is a principle in the international criminal l...
This chapter explores the range of jurisdictional principles that have been developed by various sta...
The purpose of this article is to explore the scope of the territorial principle under (customary) i...
Under the territorial theory of criminal jurisdiction, the nation on whose ground the crime was comm...
A nation can exercise two types of jurisdiction: territorial and extraterritorial. The exercise of e...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...