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This timely book explores how the domestic courts of states across Europe, North America and Oceania have defined and applied their substantive laws in universal jurisdiction trials for core international crimes. It considers what ‘universal justice’ actually looks like in the national courtrooms of diverse states and probes the extent to which there is uniformity in the pursuit to punish universally condemned crimes.Expert contributors analyse the relevant domestic laws in each state and examine their compatibility with the established international legal standards on war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. Using a consistent analytical structure, they present selected universal jurisdiction trials from these states and study the charged crimes, modes of liability and grounds for excluding criminal responsibility. Chapters address definitional challenges associated with universal jurisdiction and discuss whether the need to punish internationally condemned crimes in such trials has prompted uniformity in how this is done. Universal Jurisdiction over Core International Crimes: Law & Practice is a vital read for legal scholars in international criminal and jurisdictional law. National courts, legislatures and policymakers involved in the investigation and prosecution of international crimes will also greatly benefit from the book’s theoretical and practical insights.
Edited by Lachezar Yanev, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Department of Criminal Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Harmen van der Wilt, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Law, Department of Criminal Law, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
ContentsPART I INTRODUCTION1 Introduction: The search for ‘universal justice’ 3Lachezar Yanev2 Universal jurisdiction: Concept and conceptions 13Morten BoePART II STATES’ EXERCISE OF UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: LAW AND PRACTICE3 Australia 534 Austria 75Andreas Sauermoser5 Belgium 99Mathias Holvoet6 Canada 135Joseph Rikhof7 Denmark 165Andreas Laursen8 Finland 203Mikaela Heikkilä9 France 247Caroline Fournet10 Germany 275Simon M. Meisenberg11 The Netherlands 355Lachezar Yanev12 Norway 409Carola Lingaas, Anette Gaaseby and Jo Stigen13 Spain 439Enrique Carnero Rojo14 Sweden 475Mark Klamberg15 Switzerland 509Andreas Mueller and Res Jorge SchuerchPART III CONCLUSION16 Universal jurisdiction’s coming of age 539Harmen van der Wilt