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The protective principle is a legal doctrine that allows a country to claim jurisdiction over a criminal offense committed outside its borders if the offense poses a direct threat to the country's national security or interests. It is a way for countries to prosecute individuals for crimes that may impact them, even if the crime was committed elsewhere.

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