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UNCOVERING SPAIN'S LOST VICTIMS: CAN THE CONTINUING CRIMES DOCTRINE EXPAND THE JURISDICTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT?
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Booher, Kaitlyn
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Crime
/ Criminal investigations
/ Deaths
/ Dictatorship
/ Disappearance of persons
/ International courts
/ International law
/ Jurisdiction
/ Offenses
/ Perpetrators
/ Spanish history
/ Victims
2025
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UNCOVERING SPAIN'S LOST VICTIMS: CAN THE CONTINUING CRIMES DOCTRINE EXPAND THE JURISDICTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT?
by
Booher, Kaitlyn
in
Crime
/ Criminal investigations
/ Deaths
/ Dictatorship
/ Disappearance of persons
/ International courts
/ International law
/ Jurisdiction
/ Offenses
/ Perpetrators
/ Spanish history
/ Victims
2025
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UNCOVERING SPAIN'S LOST VICTIMS: CAN THE CONTINUING CRIMES DOCTRINE EXPAND THE JURISDICTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT?
by
Booher, Kaitlyn
in
Crime
/ Criminal investigations
/ Deaths
/ Dictatorship
/ Disappearance of persons
/ International courts
/ International law
/ Jurisdiction
/ Offenses
/ Perpetrators
/ Spanish history
/ Victims
2025
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UNCOVERING SPAIN'S LOST VICTIMS: CAN THE CONTINUING CRIMES DOCTRINE EXPAND THE JURISDICTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT?
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UNCOVERING SPAIN'S LOST VICTIMS: CAN THE CONTINUING CRIMES DOCTRINE EXPAND THE JURISDICTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT?
2025
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Overview
Throughout Spain's transition years (1975-1985), the country has maintained an \"agreement to forget\" and consequently failed to prosecute any perpetrators of crimes during the Franco dictatorship. This Note examines Franco-era forced disappearances in Spain and argues that the ICC has ratione temporis jurisdiction to investigate and prosecute perpetrators under the application of the continuing crimes doctrine, which is consistent with the principle of nullum crimen sine lege.
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Case Western Reserve University, School of Law
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