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COMPARTIVE STUDY OF UNIVERSALITY PRINCIPLE JURISDICTION IN THE CRIMINAL LAW OF GERMANY AND UNITED STATES

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  261-283

Abstract

 One Kind Of Principles of extraterritorial Criminal JURISDICTION is Universal JURISDICTION. According to this Principle, every State is entitled or even obliged to undertake legal proceeding without regard to where the crime was Committed or the nationality of the perpetrators or the victims. In Spite of its growing importance, universal JURISDICTION is not widely understood. But Germany and U.S.A are advanced in this field and so the present article examines this problem in those states.

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FOROUGHI, FAZL ELAH. (2008). COMPARTIVE STUDY OF UNIVERSALITY PRINCIPLE JURISDICTION IN THE CRIMINAL LAW OF GERMANY AND UNITED STATES. PRIVATE LAW STUDIES, 38(2), 261-283. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/124897/en

Vancouver: Copy

FOROUGHI FAZL ELAH. COMPARTIVE STUDY OF UNIVERSALITY PRINCIPLE JURISDICTION IN THE CRIMINAL LAW OF GERMANY AND UNITED STATES. PRIVATE LAW STUDIES[Internet]. 2008;38(2):261-283. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/124897/en

IEEE: Copy

FAZL ELAH FOROUGHI, “COMPARTIVE STUDY OF UNIVERSALITY PRINCIPLE JURISDICTION IN THE CRIMINAL LAW OF GERMANY AND UNITED STATES,” PRIVATE LAW STUDIES, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 261–283, 2008, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/124897/en

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