we should extradite any member of the Trump administration to any country which makes a claim, however implausible, that they have committed a crime in that jurisdiction notwithstanding that country's human rights record.
we should extradite any member of the Trump administration to any country which makes a claim, however implausible, that they have committed a crime in that jurisdiction notwithstanding that country's human rights record.
I can think of exactly one way for Bukele to buy his life
not that we need honor any agreements with him, of course
Is there a legal basis for the ICC to be proactive here on crimes against humanity Anyone who has touched the mass deportation process might be fair game
Our only hope for justice is a second reconstruction.
to be honest i think the price bukele should have to pay to avoid being droned is to throw these people in CECOT forever.
We should accidentally extradite them to the Yukon, and due to a communications mishap, forget to inform Canada for a few days.
if we don't drone Bukele we should at least remove Stephen Miller's tongue and send him to CECOT
I strongly disagree. I think we should be prioritizing their human rights record when deciding where to extradite them to.
Assuming they didn’t commit a crime here/have served their time/sentence here OR if the crime/punishment overseas is more severe. But yeah, agree with this.
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US pardons dont work in the hague
I think there's a plausible-sounding argument that crimes against humanity are necessarily under universal jurisdiction.
There’s actually a centuries old legal doctrine about this called “hostis humani generis”, mostly created to deal with pirates, which says precisely that