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  1. Overview. We have seen that the concept of denial of justice was once often used as the rhetorical excuse for interventions by foreign governments acting on behalf of their nationals to obtain reparation for alleged violations of their rights.

  2. 1 Denial of justice is traditionally defined as any gross miscarriage of justice by domestic courts resulting from the ill-functioning of the State’s judicial system.

  3. 6 de may. de 2022 · Denial of justice is most commonly understood as a rule of customary international law relating to deficiencies suffered by aliens in the domestic administration of justice within a state.

  4. Since the last comprehensive work devoted to denial of justice in international law was published in 1938, the possibilities for prosecuting this offence have evolved in fundamental ways.

  5. A denial of justice, in a broad sense, occurs whenever a State, through any department or agency, fails to observe, with respect to an alien, any duty imposed by international law or by treaty with his country.