At the end of World War II, the prosecution by the Allies of thousands of enemy war criminals in Europe and the Far East, and the creation of International Military Tribunals at Nuremberg and Tokyo, are seen by many as a landmark in the development of international criminal law. This development is widely asserted to have given rise to universal jurisdiction over war crimes for the prosecution of perpetrators of gross human rights offences. By using primary research, the purpose of this article is to challenge the perceived emergence of universal jurisdiction and to show that it has been allowed to develop as a myth, a hollow concept. The article seeks to provide an alternative view, by arguing that jurisdiction over war crimes is better ex...
The mandating of universal jurisdiction by the grave breaches provisions of the 1949 Geneva Conventi...
The debate which envelopes the principle of universal jurisdiction draws out a "dark side" of the in...
The universal jurisdiction. Principle perceived as it is a principle in the international criminal l...
The present article is dedicated to the meaning, nature and scope of the universal jurisdiction over...
The present study describes the nature, scope and application of universal jurisdiction as an import...
Universal jurisdiction is a type of extraterritorial jurisdiction in international law. It permits a...
This thesis constitutes an historical and conceptual critique of universal criminal jurisdiction, wi...
Universal jurisdiction is a type of extraterritorial jurisdiction in international law. It permits a...
This thesis constitutes an historical and conceptual critique of universal criminal jurisdiction, wi...
This thesis constitutes an historical and conceptual critique of universal criminal jurisdiction, wi...
This article deals with the question of possible effect of the law of international criminal procedu...
Individual liability for war crimes is difficult to enforce and is unlikely to be accepted uniformly...
One means to enhance the prospects for bringing indicted war criminals to justice is to promote adop...
In June 2010 in Kampala, Uganda, the states that are party to the Statute of the International Crimi...
The mandating of universal jurisdiction by the grave breaches provisions of the 1949 Geneva Conventi...
The mandating of universal jurisdiction by the grave breaches provisions of the 1949 Geneva Conventi...
The debate which envelopes the principle of universal jurisdiction draws out a "dark side" of the in...
The universal jurisdiction. Principle perceived as it is a principle in the international criminal l...
The present article is dedicated to the meaning, nature and scope of the universal jurisdiction over...
The present study describes the nature, scope and application of universal jurisdiction as an import...
Universal jurisdiction is a type of extraterritorial jurisdiction in international law. It permits a...
This thesis constitutes an historical and conceptual critique of universal criminal jurisdiction, wi...
Universal jurisdiction is a type of extraterritorial jurisdiction in international law. It permits a...
This thesis constitutes an historical and conceptual critique of universal criminal jurisdiction, wi...
This thesis constitutes an historical and conceptual critique of universal criminal jurisdiction, wi...
This article deals with the question of possible effect of the law of international criminal procedu...
Individual liability for war crimes is difficult to enforce and is unlikely to be accepted uniformly...
One means to enhance the prospects for bringing indicted war criminals to justice is to promote adop...
In June 2010 in Kampala, Uganda, the states that are party to the Statute of the International Crimi...
The mandating of universal jurisdiction by the grave breaches provisions of the 1949 Geneva Conventi...
The mandating of universal jurisdiction by the grave breaches provisions of the 1949 Geneva Conventi...
The debate which envelopes the principle of universal jurisdiction draws out a "dark side" of the in...
The universal jurisdiction. Principle perceived as it is a principle in the international criminal l...