Next Steps for Universal Jurisdiction

Next Steps for Universal Jurisdiction

By Bar Human Rights Committee

Overview

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Universal Jurisdiction Panel Event Series: Next Steps for Universal Jurisdiction

Universal jurisdiction refers to the prosecution of individuals accused of committing atrocity crimes —regardless of where the crimes occurred or the nationality of the alleged perpetrators. This principle offers a broader avenue for holding individuals accountable for serious offences compared to traditional legal processes.

In recent years, there has been a renewed interest among various stakeholders in using universal jurisdiction as a means of accountability for atrocity crimes. This is evident in recent cases in France and Germany involving allegations of crimes against humanity, war crimes, and torture committed by members of the former Syrian regime, members of ISIS, and others.

In light of this, BHRC and IBAHRI are hosting a series of events focused on Universal Jurisdiction to explore its implications and recent developments. This particular panel will concentrate on the Next Steps for Universal Jurisdiction.

Category: Government, International Affairs

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Location

Garden Court Chambers

9 Carmelite Street

London EC4Y 0DR United Kingdom

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Organized by

Bar Human Rights Committee

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Hosting

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Free
Nov 25 · 6:00 PM GMT