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In law, the principle of aut dedere aut judicare (Latin for extradite or prosecute) refers to the legal obligation of states under public international law to prosecute persons who commit serious international crimes where no other state has requested extradition. This obligation arises regardless of the extraterritorial nature of the crime and regardless of the fact that the perpetrator and victim may be of alien nationality.[1] The rationale for this principle is to ensure that there are no jurisdictional gaps in the prosecution of internationally committed crimes. It is, however, unusual for States to be required to exercise this jurisdiction because often another State party will have an interest in the matter and will apply for extradition. In this situation that State will have priority.
[edit] Typical offencesTypically offences classified as falling under the aut dedere aut judicare principle include:
[edit] Multilateral treatiesThe majority of these offences rely on multilateral treaties to extend the "prosecute or extradite" principle to them. This method of granting jurisdiction has become increasingly common since World War II. Jurisdiction granting treaties include:
[edit] GenocideThere is still debate as to whether genocide is a crime attracting universal jurisdiction or whether it is subject to aut dedere aut judicare. For discussion relating to this issue see the reference [2]. [edit] References |
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