Application of universal jurisdiction for war crimes in national legislations of states: comparative analysis

Autor: Av Alovsat Vilayet
Jazyk: English<br />French<br />Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan<br />Russian
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Revista Institutului Naţional de Justiţie, Vol 14, Iss 3, Pp 24-27 (2021)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 1857-2405
DOI: 10.52277/1857-2405.2021.3(58).04
Popis: The present article is dedicated to the meaning, nature and scope of the universal jurisdiction over war crimes as well as the use of universal jurisdiction in the practice of various states. The universal jurisdiction on war crimes can be considered as one of the cornerstones of the current international law areas, particularly international criminal law and international humanitarian law. In this regard, not only international courts, but also national judiciary applies the concept of universal jurisdiction while overviewing the criminal cases of world-wide importance. The article deals with war crimes and the application of universal jurisdiction, which pose a serious threat to international peace and security. First of all, the essence of universal jurisdiction, the disagreement over its application and, consequently, its importance are touched upon. It has become the responsibility of states to prosecute or to extradite those convicted of war crimes, crimes against humanity, aggression and genocide, regardless of their nationality or home country. Of course, the goal here is to ensure that those convicted of international crimes that are dangerous to humanity go unpunished with no exception. There are many case examples from the national jurisdiction of different states and the article refers to specific court judgements in this regard. Finally, the author considers recommendations regarding the establishment of national legislation what allows more efficient application of universal jurisdiction in connection with war crimes.
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