The territorial principle as a basis for state criminal jurisdiction: particularly with regard to cross- border offences and attempts, and to multiple parties to an offence acting in different countries

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  • who: Andru00e9s Payer | orcid from the The territorial principle [1] according to which any state may punish the offences, committed on its territory, is the only principle used by all legal systems in the world to justify (primarily) their own criminal jurisdiction3, , A.k.a. the u2018territoriality principle`. In this particular instance, we refer to the territorial principle as a principle of international law and thus as a permissive rule (although it is not fully u2018permissive` stricto sensu, as it includes scenarios where permission is not required, see Sections, and, .2., below). As a principle of domestic . . .

     

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