The Legality and Propriety of the Trials of Abu Hamza

Abu Hamza is serving a life sentence in an American prison, having been convicted of terrorist offences in 2014. He was previously imprisoned in the United Kingdom. Two central questions arise from his case; whether the UK and US acted lawfully under international law in applying their criminal law...

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Main Author: Paul Arnell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bergen 2017-01-01
Series:Bergen Journal of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
Online Access:https://boap.uib.no/index.php/BJCLCJ/article/view/1066
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spelling doaj-6d6ae22f5b964c7ea2b69975be94699e2020-11-24T20:45:13ZengUniversity of BergenBergen Journal of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice1894-41832017-01-014219621910.15845/bjclcj.v4i2.1066639The Legality and Propriety of the Trials of Abu HamzaPaul Arnell0Law School, Robert Gordon UniversityAbu Hamza is serving a life sentence in an American prison, having been convicted of terrorist offences in 2014. He was previously imprisoned in the United Kingdom. Two central questions arise from his case; whether the UK and US acted lawfully under international law in applying their criminal law against Hamza, and whether that application of law was appropriate. The answers to these questions are that Hamza’s subjection to legal process was of dubious legality and not completely proper. The links between the UK and the US and Hamza, be they territory, nationality or otherwise, were in some instances insufficient per se and lacking relative to third states. His case is a story of justice imperfectly done.  Keywords: Legality; Proper Law; Extraterritorial Jurisdiction; Extradition; Abu Hamzahttps://boap.uib.no/index.php/BJCLCJ/article/view/1066
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description Abu Hamza is serving a life sentence in an American prison, having been convicted of terrorist offences in 2014. He was previously imprisoned in the United Kingdom. Two central questions arise from his case; whether the UK and US acted lawfully under international law in applying their criminal law against Hamza, and whether that application of law was appropriate. The answers to these questions are that Hamza’s subjection to legal process was of dubious legality and not completely proper. The links between the UK and the US and Hamza, be they territory, nationality or otherwise, were in some instances insufficient per se and lacking relative to third states. His case is a story of justice imperfectly done.  Keywords: Legality; Proper Law; Extraterritorial Jurisdiction; Extradition; Abu Hamza
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