1. Clarendon Press 1925) (emphasis added) ("[K]ings, and those who possess rights equal to those kings, have the right of demanding punishments not only on account of injuries committed against themselves or their subjects, but also on account of injuries which do not directly affect them but excessively violate the law of nature or of nations in regard to any persons whatsoever;Hugo Grotius;The Classics of International Law,1646
2. Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia;S.C. Res,1993