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Re: [LST] Common Law Admission Test - 2013

What if the criminal doesn't travel to any other country (which is a member of ICC). Is the jurisdiction of ICC so limited that it has to wait for the criminal to travel to one of its member country?
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Because ICC has jurisdiction it can charge that person and hv a proceeding against him..... But it cannot force India to cooperate because it is not a member
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But what about the explanation stating that ICC has jurisdiction over everyone ?
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The answer is "b" because..... It is stated that India is not a member of ICC and hence it does not have the obligation to cooperate with ICC so ICC can neither send its enforcers to arrest Dusht Buddhi nor can it ask India to extradite him...... But if Dusht Buddhi travels to a member state of ICC then that member state will have an obligation to arrest him........
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In my opinion , the answer should be "C" because it has been clearly stated that ICC has jurisdiction of everyone. So the question of member states co operating doesn't arise.
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Principle: Only states may be parties to the International Criminal Court.

Explanation: ICC has jurisdiction over everyone. But only member countries have an obligation to cooperate with ICC.

Facts: India is not a member of ICC. Dusht Buddhi is a notorious politician in India who has presided over the genocide of a lot of people.The ICC has charged him of such a heinous crime. what can ICC do?


a) ICC can get India to arrest and extradite him.
b) ICC should wait for him to travel to a country which is a member and then get that country to arrest him.
c) ICC should send its enforcers to arrest him.
d) None of the above.

The given answer is (b)... but why??? 

On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 4:37 PM, Sumita Chaturvedi <sumitachaturvedi.601@gmail.com> wrote:
sorry.... wanted to know abt the current affairs part


On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 10:38 AM, Shlok Parekh <parekhshlok@gmail.com> wrote:

Static gk is asked every year.... Was given the highest watage in last year's paper....

On Dec 31, 2012 10:36 AM, "Sumita Chaturvedi" <sumitachaturvedi.601@gmail.com> wrote:
static gk?!?


On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Nirja Shah <djinn.nirja@gmail.com> wrote:
Also there is static GK 


On Saturday, 22 December 2012 21:44:25 UTC+5:30, Siddharth Gupta wrote:
Any other change apart from the negative marking?
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