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Impediments to Exercising Jurisdiction over International Crimes (Hardcover, Edition.)
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Impediments to Exercising Jurisdiction over International Crimes (Hardcover, Edition.)
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This book challenges the growing assumptions about the exercise of
jurisdiction over international crimes - that legal impediments are
invalid in the face of the imperative to prosecute crimes of this
gravity. Six principal impediments to the exercise of jurisdiction
over international crimes are individually and comparatively
analysed from the perspective of their historical origins, the
policy contexts justifying them, and the legal arguments used by
courts and commentators to either uphold the barrier to prosecution
or to reject its application so that prosecution remains
unhindered. These six impediments are: (1) Amnesties; (2) Pardons;
Statutes of Limitation; (4) Immunities; (5) Ne bis in Idem (double
jeopardy); and (6) Abuse of process. The author proposes that an
approach based upon an 'interests analysis', derived from policy
oriented approaches to international law, provides a reasonable,
coherent, and transparent means for courts to resolve the question
of jurisdiction when faced with competing rules or principles such
as those forming the basis of the research. Each chapter contains a
theoretical evaluation of one of the mentioned impediments, as well
as a comprehensive and up to date discussion of relevant case-law
from both world-wide domestic and international jurisdictions. This
volume builds upon Yasmin Naqvi's expertise as a scholar and a
lawyer working for the Chambers of the International Criminal
Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. She has also held positions at
the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Graduate
Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, and
as a legal consultant on transitional justice and special
procedures at the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner
for Human Rights.
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