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by andrewaylett
4607 days ago
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_jurisdiction#Univers... In general, these are laws against things like war crimes. The UK (Brit here) also extends some child protection, fraud and bribery laws to cover acts worldwide, the former intended to be used to prosecute sex tourists who are unlikely to be prosecuted where they committed the offences. I'm unsure whether any of these laws have actually specifically protected you, but the reason for their introduction is to afford people in other countries similar protection from UK-based criminals to the protections people enjoy in the UK. |
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It seems that Universal Jurisdiction allows people to prosecute me, but doesn't specifically protect me.