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10 Apr 2010, 4:21 pm
”[7] Indeed it is true that the extension of universal jurisdiction to piracy, according to Professor Dunoff, “had little to do with human dignity at all; rather, states sought to punish pirates as individuals because they were not (by definition) the agents of any states. [read post]
16 Apr 2010, 5:02 am
Ius de non evocando As the court in Pinochet notes with respect to crimes against the law of nations, there is a duty incumbent upon any potential forum state to defer to the proceedings of an international court or a court in a state which would otherwise have jurisdiction.[7] “Without question, the intervening entity or state must exercise great caution before concluding that intervention is necessary… …the emphasis must remain on… [read post]