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International Criminal Court

International Law

Extraterritoriality: Can One Nation Prosecute Crimes Abroad?

Extraterritoriality: Can One Nation Prosecute Crimes Abroad? The principle of extraterritoriality—where a state asserts legal jurisdiction over conduct occurring outside its territory—stands as one of the most debated doctrines in international law. It treads a delicate line between the imperatives of global justice and the foundational norms of state sovereignty. Read more

By Tsvety, 1 monthJune 25, 2025 ago
International Law

The International Criminal Court: A Pillar of Global Justice

The International Criminal Court: A Pillar of Global Justice The International Criminal Court (ICC) stands as a landmark institution in international law, created to prosecute individuals responsible for the gravest crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and, more recently, the crime of aggression. Read more

By Tsvety, 6 monthsFebruary 7, 2025 ago
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