Prosecuting the criminals of your country

A State can prosecute the perpetrators of the most serious crimes, wherever those have been committed and regardless of the nationality of the perpetrators or victims. This is called "universal jurisdiction". It complements the action of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
In France, "universal jurisdiction" requires that the suspected persons live in France and that they have committed abroad:
- a genocide;
- other crimes against humanity *;
- war crimes and offenses *.
* if the acts are punished by the law of the state where they were committed or if that state, or the state of which the suspected person is a national, comes under the jurisdiction of the ICC.
The law provides that these crimes are "imprescriptible". This means that there is no time limit for trying them and that prosecution can still take place, even many years after the fact.
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