Browsing by Subject "Universal jurisdiction"
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Canefe, N. 2022. Critical Perspectives on Crimes against Humanity : The Limits of Universal Jurisdiction in the Global South (University of Wales Press 2020) [Book review]
(PER/PELJ, 2022)In the current anti-accountability sentiment that has plagued most of Africa, triggered by the nasty politics of selectivity that is primarily motivated by considerations of realpolitik or the interests of specific states, ... -
Jurisdictional problems of South African courts in respect of international crimes
(2014)Because of its mandate and its enforcement powers, the ICC has been hailed as a major advance on the road towards individual accountability for the perpetration of the most heinous violations of human rights (international ... -
Selective morality in the pursuit of international criminal justice with particular reference to Article 13 of the Rome Statute
(North-West University, 2019)The tribunals at Nuremberg and Tokyo were significant in establishing a moral legacy by invoking the principle of individual criminal responsibility in international law. However, the said moral legacy was tainted given ... -
The universal jurisdiction of South African criminal courts and immunities of foreign state officials
(2015)Under the "complementarity" regime of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), the jurisdiction of the ICC is secondary to the jurisdiction of domestic courts. States Parties, not the ICC, have the primary ...