Universal jurisdiction : national courts and the prosecution of serious crimes under international law /
"Universal jurisdiction stands for the principle that atrocities such as genocide, torture, and war crimes are so heinous and so universally abhorred that any state is entitled to prosecute these crimes in its national courts without regard to where they were committed or the nationality of the...
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Series: | Pennsylvania studies in human rights
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Minnesota State University Moorhead
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K5036 .U55 2004 |
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University of Minnesota
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K5036 .U55 2004 |
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