What Is Required to Intrude into the Sovereignty of a Defaulting State in Order to Investigate and Prosecute Core Crimes?

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When the ultimate protector of the citizen defaults to such extent as to jeopardize the human security of individuals, the (international) harm caused to the groups becomes systematic, at which point the risk of ulterior infringements and of a spill-over effect...

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Soler, C. (2019). What Is Required to Intrude into the Sovereignty of a Defaulting State in Order to Investigate and Prosecute Core Crimes? In The Global Prosecution of Core Crimes under International Law (pp. 59–87). T.M.C. Asser Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-335-1_5

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