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Vol. 53 No. 6 (2024): Law and Social Bonds nr 6 (53) 2024

Universal jurisdiction against Syrian criminals:: the Case of German Courts

Submitted
24 July 2024
Published
21-03-2025

Abstract

The war in Syria has caused one of the largest humanitarian crises in the 21st century. Syrian authorities have committed gross violations of humanitarian and human rights law during the conflict, which has influenced millions of Syrians to flee. Some stayed in neighboring countries, while others went to Europe. Among those who received international protection were not only victims, witnesses, but also perpetrators of crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in Syria. Their presence in European countries and the principle of universal jurisdiction meant that there were opportunities to launch investigations into international crimes committed in the Syrian state. The article posits that among the Syrian migrants seeking international protection in Europe were war criminals who, years later, were brought to justice in European states, a testimony to the breaking of the culture of impunity.

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