International Criminal Courts Expand Reach with Universal Jurisdiction Principle
Universal jurisdiction is a crucial legal concept in international criminal justice. It allows any country to prosecute or extradite individuals who commit serious crimes like genocide, war crimes, and terrorism, regardless of where the crime occurred or the nationality of the perpetrator. This principle helps ensure that those responsible for heinous acts are held accountable, either by their own country or by an international court. The goal is to prevent impunity for international crimes and promote justice on a global scale.