Publıc Internatıonal Law I Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1331811
I. Territorial principle
II. Nationality principle
III. Conflict principle
IV. Protective principle
V. Universality principle
Which are the general principles on the basis of which states generally claim jurisdiction?
I, II, III and IV |
II, III, IV and V |
I, II, IV and V |
I, II, III and V |
I, III, IV and V |
The state practice discloses four general principles on the basis of which states generally claim criminal jurisdiction. First, the territorial principle, that determines jurisdiction by reference to the place where the offence is committed. Second, the nationality principle, which determines jurisdiction by reference to the nationality either of the persons committing the offence even with respect to events occurring entirely abroad or with reference to the nationality of the person injured by the offence. Third, the protective principle that refers to jurisdiction according to the national interest of the state injured by the offence. Fourth, the universality principle that provides jurisdiction by reference to the nature of the crime.
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