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We note the Minister’s comments that these powers are intended to be used in cases...
Recommendation
We note the Minister’s comments that these powers are intended to be used in cases involving, amongst other things, serious international crimes. Where there is sufficient evidence that persons have been involved in serious international crimes such as genocide, such persons must be investigated and prosecuted. We reiterate the previous recommendation of this Committee in its report on Accountability for Daesh Crimes, that the International Criminal Court Act 2001 should be amended to provide for universal jurisdiction over genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes.193 We note and welcome that this recommendation was echoed by the International Development Committee in its recent report on the UK’s role in upholding international humanitarian law, which also called for legislative amendments to provide for universal jurisdiction.194
Source
Committee
Human Rights (Joint Committee)
Report
4th Report - Legislative Scrutiny: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
20 Jun 2025
HC 789
Addressee Bodies
Ministry of Justice
Timeline
Recommendation age
1.0 yr
Report published
20 Jun 2025