Handbook on Universal Jurisdiction

Monash Law Clinics, in collaboration with PhD students, produced the Handbook on Universal Jurisdiction to hold the Taliban accountable for international crimes. The initiative, supported by the Ham Diley Campaign, was founded by Monash Law PhD student Karin Frodé and University of Melbourne PhD student Azadah Raz Mohammad.

The Handbook was launched in Melbourne, and highlights the importance of universal jurisdiction in prosecuting international crimes, and advocating for accountability and justice for Afghanistan. The Afghanistan Support Clinic, established with support from the Monash Law Clinics, played a crucial role in the Handbook's development, involving over 30 students in its activities.

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