beskyttelsesprinsipp
Beskyttelsesprinsipp, or the principle of protection, is a fundamental concept in international law. It refers to the jurisdiction of a state to prosecute or take other legal action against individuals who commit certain crimes outside its territory, provided that these crimes are deemed to be harmful to the state itself or its citizens. This principle is often invoked when the affected state is unable to assert jurisdiction on other grounds, such as territoriality or nationality.
The crimes covered by the beskyttelsesprinsipp typically include those that are considered particularly serious and pose
However, the application of the beskyttelsesprinsipp is not without controversy. Critics argue that it can lead