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When former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was arrested in London at the request of a Spanish judge, the world''s attention was focused for the first time on the idea of universal jurisdiction. Universal jurisdiction stands for the principle that atrocities such as genocide, torture, and war crimes are so heinous and so universally abhorred that any state is entitled to prosecute these crimes in its national courts regardless of where they were committed or the nationality of the perpetrators or the victims. In 2001, two Rwandan nuns were convicted in a Belgian court for atrocities committed in Rwanda against Rwandans. Serbs have been prosecuted in German courts, and a court in Senegal asserted universal jurisdiction over the former dictator of Chad, Hissène Habré. Universal jurisdiction is becoming a potent instrument of international law, but it is poorly understood by legal experts and remains a mystery to most public officials and citizens.
Universal Jur

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"This particular publication is likely to become an essential one in the analysis of jurisprudential bases for the heinous activity that such jurisdiction is bound to eradicate." * American Society of International Law Newsletter *

Table of Contents

Introduction
—Stephen Macedo
PART I. THE PRINCETON PRINCIPLES
Preface to the Princeton Principles
—Mary Robinson
The Princeton Principles on Universal Jurisdiction
Commentary on the Principles
—Steven W. Becker
PART II. ESSAYS AND COMMENT
1. The History of Universal Jurisdiction and Its Place in International Law
—M. Cherif Bassiouni
2. Comment: The Quest for Clarity
—Stephen A. Oxman
3. The Growing Support for Universal Jurisdiction in National Legislation
—A. Hays Butler
4. The Adolf Eichmann Case: Universal and National Jurisdictions
—Gary J. Bass
5. Comment: Connecting the Threads in the Fabric of International Law
—Lori F. Damrosch
6. Assessing the Pinochet Litigation: Whither Universal Jurisdiction?
—Richard A. Falk
7. Comment: Universal Jurisdiction and Transitions to Democracy
—Pablo De Greiff
8. The Hissène Habré Case: The Law and Politics of Universal Jurisdiction
—Stephen P. Marks
9. Defining the Limits: Universal Jurisdiction and National Courts
—Anne-Marie Slaughter
10. Universal Jurisdiction, National Amnesties, and Truth Commissions: Reconciling the Irreconcilable
—Leila Nadya Sadat
11. The Future of Universal Jurisdiction in the New Architecture of Transnational Justice
—Diane F. Orentlicher
12. Universal Jurisdiction and Judicial Reluctance: A New "Fourteen Points"
—Michael Kirby
13. Afterword: The Politics of Advancing International Criminal Justice
—Lloyd Axworthy
List of Contributors
List of Project Participants
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments

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    Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
    Publication Date: 22/02/2006
    ISBN13: 9780812219500, 978-0812219500
    ISBN10: 0812219503

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    When former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was arrested in London at the request of a Spanish judge, the world''s attention was focused for the first time on the idea of universal jurisdiction. Universal jurisdiction stands for the principle that atrocities such as genocide, torture, and war crimes are so heinous and so universally abhorred that any state is entitled to prosecute these crimes in its national courts regardless of where they were committed or the nationality of the perpetrators or the victims. In 2001, two Rwandan nuns were convicted in a Belgian court for atrocities committed in Rwanda against Rwandans. Serbs have been prosecuted in German courts, and a court in Senegal asserted universal jurisdiction over the former dictator of Chad, Hissène Habré. Universal jurisdiction is becoming a potent instrument of international law, but it is poorly understood by legal experts and remains a mystery to most public officials and citizens.
    Universal Jur

    Trade Review
    "This particular publication is likely to become an essential one in the analysis of jurisprudential bases for the heinous activity that such jurisdiction is bound to eradicate." * American Society of International Law Newsletter *

    Table of Contents

    Introduction
    —Stephen Macedo
    PART I. THE PRINCETON PRINCIPLES
    Preface to the Princeton Principles
    —Mary Robinson
    The Princeton Principles on Universal Jurisdiction
    Commentary on the Principles
    —Steven W. Becker
    PART II. ESSAYS AND COMMENT
    1. The History of Universal Jurisdiction and Its Place in International Law
    —M. Cherif Bassiouni
    2. Comment: The Quest for Clarity
    —Stephen A. Oxman
    3. The Growing Support for Universal Jurisdiction in National Legislation
    —A. Hays Butler
    4. The Adolf Eichmann Case: Universal and National Jurisdictions
    —Gary J. Bass
    5. Comment: Connecting the Threads in the Fabric of International Law
    —Lori F. Damrosch
    6. Assessing the Pinochet Litigation: Whither Universal Jurisdiction?
    —Richard A. Falk
    7. Comment: Universal Jurisdiction and Transitions to Democracy
    —Pablo De Greiff
    8. The Hissène Habré Case: The Law and Politics of Universal Jurisdiction
    —Stephen P. Marks
    9. Defining the Limits: Universal Jurisdiction and National Courts
    —Anne-Marie Slaughter
    10. Universal Jurisdiction, National Amnesties, and Truth Commissions: Reconciling the Irreconcilable
    —Leila Nadya Sadat
    11. The Future of Universal Jurisdiction in the New Architecture of Transnational Justice
    —Diane F. Orentlicher
    12. Universal Jurisdiction and Judicial Reluctance: A New "Fourteen Points"
    —Michael Kirby
    13. Afterword: The Politics of Advancing International Criminal Justice
    —Lloyd Axworthy
    List of Contributors
    List of Project Participants
    Notes
    Index
    Acknowledgments

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