In 1993 and 1999 Belgium has recognised its universal jurisdiction over international crimes in order to prosecute the offenders in its tribunals. Facing with the problems arising from application of its absolute universal jurisdiction, Belgium has revised its legislation and limited and then omitted this large jurisdiction. The present article examines these laws and the its problems.
Khaleghi, A. (2004). Belgium and the End of a Ten Years Dream of Universal Jurisdiction over International Crimes. Journal of Legal Research, 3(6), 11-31.
MLA
Ali Khaleghi. "Belgium and the End of a Ten Years Dream of Universal Jurisdiction over International Crimes". Journal of Legal Research, 3, 6, 2004, 11-31.
HARVARD
Khaleghi, A. (2004). 'Belgium and the End of a Ten Years Dream of Universal Jurisdiction over International Crimes', Journal of Legal Research, 3(6), pp. 11-31.
VANCOUVER
Khaleghi, A. Belgium and the End of a Ten Years Dream of Universal Jurisdiction over International Crimes. Journal of Legal Research, 2004; 3(6): 11-31.