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Convention on the Non-applicability of Statutory Limitations

The Convention on the Non-applicability of Statutory Limitations is a 1968 U.N. treaty. The convention's purpose is to ensure that certain severe crimes, such as war crimes and crimes against humanity, can be prosecuted at any time, regardless of when they were committed.

Convention on the Non-applicability of Statutory Limitations

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