Examine the legal basis for universal jurisdiction and how it interrelates with other key principles and issues of international law, including state sovereignty, the subjects of international law, jurisdiction and the relationship between international and national law.

Options and limitations that exist for Australia to prosecute non-citizen individuals for atrocities they committed in another state.

Examine the legal basis for universal jurisdiction and how it interrelates with other key principles and issues of international law, including state sovereignty, the subjects of international law, jurisdiction and the relationship between international and national law.

Refer to any relevant international legal obligations and treaties Australia has ratified and how these are incorporated in Australian law.

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Examine the legal basis for universal jurisdiction and how it interrelates with other key principles and issues of international law, including state sovereignty, the subjects of international law, jurisdiction and the relationship between international and national law.
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