HostisHumaniGeneris

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Hostis humani generis is a legal term denoting an enemy of all humankind, traditionally applied to pirates and later to other universally condemned offenders.

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instanceOf Latin phrase
legal term
appliedBy international tribunals
national courts
appliedTo aircraft hijackers
perpetrators of crimes against humanity
perpetrators of genocide
piracy
pirates
slave traders
terrorists in some legal and scholarly writings
torturers
war criminals
category Latin legal term
international criminal law concept
characteristic denotes enemies of all states
denotes offenders outside protection of any single state
denotes universally condemned offenders
domain criminal law
public international law
etymology derived from Latin words hostis (enemy), humani (of humans), generis (of the kind)
function justifies prosecution regardless of offender nationality
justifies prosecution regardless of place of offense
hasOppositeConcept protected person under international law
historicallyAssociatedWith Roman law concepts of common enemies
high seas piracy
language Latin
legalConsequence liability to be prosecuted by any state
universal jurisdiction
moralConnotation represents extreme moral condemnation
normType customary international law concept
relatedConcept crimes against humanity
genocide
jus cogens
universal jurisdiction
war crimes
scope persons committing certain grave offenses
translation enemy of all humankind
enemy of all mankind
usedIn admiralty law
international law
maritime law

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Pirates legalStatus HostisHumaniGeneris