The exercise of universal jurisdiction in cases involving crimes under international law remains highly debated and underlines a certain number of legal and political issues in its implementation. Because the principle of universal jurisdiction relies on national authorities to enforce international prohibitions, pivotal decisions are expected to reflect, to a greater or lesser extent, domestic decision-makers’ positions as to the interests of justice, the national interest and other criteria. In many States, the legal system lacks the means to investigate or prosecute on the basis of universal jurisdiction. Indeed, many legal systems do not define the term “crimes” that can be prosecuted under the principle and continue to apply domesti...
The present article is dedicated to the meaning, nature and scope of the universal jurisdiction over...
The debate which envelopes the principle of universal jurisdiction draws out a "dark side" of the in...
Abstract Based on an original worldwide survey of all universal jurisdiction complain...
The exercise of universal jurisdiction in cases involving crimes under international law remains hig...
The present study describes the nature, scope and application of universal jurisdiction as an import...
Ending impunity for perpetrators of serious international crimes such as genocide, crimes against hu...
The universal jurisdiction. Principle perceived as it is a principle in the international criminal l...
Universal criminal jurisdiction is an important tool in the worldwide struggle to end impunity for s...
It has become a trend today that states adopt universal jurisdiction in their domestic law. At the s...
The aim of this thesis is to propose a comprehensive national legal framework for the effective and ...
Academic analysis of the Arrest Warrant case in the International Court of Justice has tended to foc...
Universal jurisdiction is a type of extraterritorial jurisdiction in international law. It permits a...
The article explains the concept of universal jurisdiction, the gradual emergence and recognition of...
This thesis constitutes an historical and conceptual critique of universal criminal jurisdiction, wi...
In recent years we have observed a worldwide debate on universal jurisdiction. This phenomenon is c...
The present article is dedicated to the meaning, nature and scope of the universal jurisdiction over...
The debate which envelopes the principle of universal jurisdiction draws out a "dark side" of the in...
Abstract Based on an original worldwide survey of all universal jurisdiction complain...
The exercise of universal jurisdiction in cases involving crimes under international law remains hig...
The present study describes the nature, scope and application of universal jurisdiction as an import...
Ending impunity for perpetrators of serious international crimes such as genocide, crimes against hu...
The universal jurisdiction. Principle perceived as it is a principle in the international criminal l...
Universal criminal jurisdiction is an important tool in the worldwide struggle to end impunity for s...
It has become a trend today that states adopt universal jurisdiction in their domestic law. At the s...
The aim of this thesis is to propose a comprehensive national legal framework for the effective and ...
Academic analysis of the Arrest Warrant case in the International Court of Justice has tended to foc...
Universal jurisdiction is a type of extraterritorial jurisdiction in international law. It permits a...
The article explains the concept of universal jurisdiction, the gradual emergence and recognition of...
This thesis constitutes an historical and conceptual critique of universal criminal jurisdiction, wi...
In recent years we have observed a worldwide debate on universal jurisdiction. This phenomenon is c...
The present article is dedicated to the meaning, nature and scope of the universal jurisdiction over...
The debate which envelopes the principle of universal jurisdiction draws out a "dark side" of the in...
Abstract Based on an original worldwide survey of all universal jurisdiction complain...