Territorial Application of Criminal Law: Theoretical Foundations and Comparative Analysis
Bobur Shermatov , Trainee at the Higher School of Judges, UzbekistanAbstract
This article explores the territorial scope of criminal law, focusing on its theoretical foundations and legal frameworks in different jurisdictions. It examines how the principle of territoriality is applied in criminal justice systems, comparing legislative approaches from various countries. The study highlights the significance of sovereignty, jurisdiction, and international cooperation in enforcing criminal law across borders. The analysis aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of how territorial limits affect the implementation of criminal responsibility and the pursuit of justice in a globalized legal environment.
Keywords
Territorial jurisdiction, criminal law, sovereignty
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s, legal theory, extraterritoriality, jurisdictional principles
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