02888oam 2200565zu 450 991013746780332120240329172751.02-940415-04-810.4000/books.iheid.249(CKB)3170000000061009(SSID)ssj0001539829(PQKBManifestationID)11909752(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001539829(PQKBWorkID)11533254(PQKB)11011820(WaSeSS)IndRDA00043794(FrMaCLE)OB-iheid-249(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/41608(PPN)182834476(EXLCZ)99317000000006100920160829d2009 uy engur|||||||||||txtccrAut dedere aut judicare : the extradite or prosecute clause in international lawGraduate Institute Publications2009[Place of publication not identified]Graduate Institute Publications20091 online resource (340 pages)eCahiers de l'Institut ;2Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph2-940415-70-6 Includes bibliographical references.The aut dedere aut judicare, or “extradite or prosecute” clause is shorthand for a range of clauses that are almost compulsory in international treaties criminalizing conduct, obliging a State to either extradite or prosecute one accused of the crime the subject of the treaty. The obligation has become increasingly central in the emerging legal regime against impunity and has a role in States’ armoury of international criminal enforcement mechanisms. Yet there has been little academic consideration of the sources of the principle, including whether it exists at customary international law, and the scope and operation of the obligation. While the topic is currently being considered by the International Law Commission, this paper seeks to provide some of the empirical research that has to date been missing and to identify the sources and scope of the obligation to extradite or prosecute. The views reflected in this paper are personal and do not necessarily reflect those of the United Nations.Law, Politics & GovernmentHILCCLaw, General & ComparativeHILCCterrorismhuman rightsconflict security and peacebuildingUnited Nation Security CouncilgovernanceLaw, Politics & GovernmentLaw, General & ComparativeMitchell Claire867454PQKBBOOK9910137467803321Aut dedere aut judicare : the extradite or prosecute clause in international law1974280UNINA