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Universal Civil Jurisdiction Which Way Forward 1st Edition Serena Forlati Pietro Franzina

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Universal Civil Jurisdiction Which Way Forward 1st Edition Serena Forlati Pietro Franzina
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.62 MB
Pages: 219
Author: Serena Forlati; Pietro Franzina
ISBN: 9789004408579, 9004408576
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Universal Civil Jurisdiction Which Way Forward 1st Edition Serena Forlati Pietro Franzina by Serena Forlati; Pietro Franzina 9789004408579, 9004408576 instant download after payment.

Enabling the victims of international crimes to obtain reparation is crucial to fighting impunity. In Universal Civil Jurisdiction - Which Way Forward? experts of public and private international law discuss one of the key challenges that victims face, namely access to justice. Civil courts in the country where the crime was committed may be biased, or otherwise unwilling or unable to hear the case. Are the courts of other countries permitted, or required, to rule on the victim's claim? Trends at the international and the domestic level after the Naït-Liman judgment of the European Court of Human Rights offer a nuanced answer, suggesting that civil jurisdiction is not only concerned with sovereignty, but is also a tool for the governance of global problems.

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