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Conceptual Constructions: Responsibility for International Crimes and Universal Jurisdiction
The co-existence and complementarity of the international responsibility of States and the international criminal responsibility of individuals is related to the current trend towards the criminalization of grave violations of human rights, as well as the relationship between State responsibility and the struggle against impunity and the endeavours towards the realization of justice. The e conceptualization of the crime of State, its configuration and the relationship of that notion with the superior interests of the international community, deserve closer attention from contemporary international legal doctrine, as much as the juridical consequences of the crime of State, and the principle of universal jurisdiction. The acts of "particularly serious nature" would correspond to "international crimes" affecting the fundamental values of the international community, and the others - not revealing the same degree of gravity - would amount to "international delicts".Keywords:crime of state; criminalization; human rights; international community; international crimes; international responsibility; state responsibility; universal jurisdiction