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On jurisdiction
1) Territoriality everything that is found in its territory
) !ationality over its nationals even if outside its territory
3) "rotective to #rotect its nationals$ related to the nationality rule
4) %niversality it recogni&ed certain o'enses are considered universal( )f a certain state
catches the said o'ender$ they can #unish the said #erson in *ehalf of the international
community reagrdlessof the nationality of the o'ender( +(g( ,enocide
"assive "ersonality "rinci#le a#llied to criminal la- . allo-s states$ in limited cases$ to claim
jurisdiction to try a foreign national for o'enses committed a*road that a'ect its o-n citi&ens(
/co#ied from net)
On -aiver of the 0tate1s e2tending its #rotective jurisdiction over its nationals
!ot allo-ed
3et-een the %0 and "hili##ines$ stating na *ahala namo nila$ its o4ay$ -hatever you do sa
among nationals$ T5)0 )0 !OT 677O8+9
0tate :es#onsi*ility
im#oses to the state the res#onsi*ility over injuries sustained *y an alien -ithin its
jurisdiction
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*reach of an international o*ligation
attri*uta*le to the 0tate
9irect res#onsi*ility
the government is the one res#onsi*le over the injury
)ndirect res#onsi*ility
the di'erent organs or agencies or o<ces of the state or #ersons e2ercising elements of
governmental authority
The =hinese 5ostage Ta4ing in >uirino ,randstand or the case of Tai-an ?sherman
shooting
:emedy of the injured 0tate
There must *e e2haustion of administrative or local remedies
;ust *e re#resented /the foreigner) in the international claim for damages *y its o-n
state
5e does not have any legal #ersonality *efore the international court
6s4ed for a#ology or re#aration and -e /the o'ender) refused to give such
0ettlement of dis#utes
6mica*le methods
;ediation and 6r*itration
;ediation
6r*itration
6ct of :e#risal and :etortion
:etortion
7egal means
"ur#ose is to let the state su'er
=utting ties /@)
used chieAy of acts *y -hich an aggrieved state treats the su*jects of another
state giving #rovocation in a manner similar to that in -hich the su*jects of the
state using retortion are treated *y the state giving #rovocation /;erriam
8e*ster)
:e#risal
!ormally it is illegal
a form of retaliation from a #rior illegal act
the act or #ractice in international la- of resorting to force short of -ar in
retaliation for damage or loss su'ered /;erriam 8e*ster)
+2tradition
-hen some of the accused had already gone a*road$ they have to return to the country to
face #rosecution
you have the e2tradition #roceedings$ you cancel their #ass#orts
e2tradition treaties -ith other states to facilitate the #roceedings

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