Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction and Its Effect on American CitizensU.S. Government Printing Office, 1890 - 45 páginas |
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... warrant the assumption of " extraterritorial criminal juris- diction , " can not save us from the consequences of that foreign assump- tion of " extraterritorial criminal jurisdiction , " even if such statement were incontestable ...
... warrant the assumption of " extraterritorial criminal juris- diction , " can not save us from the consequences of that foreign assump- tion of " extraterritorial criminal jurisdiction , " even if such statement were incontestable ...
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... libel -on the ground that slander in this country warrants only civil suit but no criminal jurisdiction at all , and , indeed EXTRATERRITORIAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTION . 9 Circumstances not provided for in the President's declaration.
... libel -on the ground that slander in this country warrants only civil suit but no criminal jurisdiction at all , and , indeed EXTRATERRITORIAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTION . 9 Circumstances not provided for in the President's declaration.
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... warrants intrusion on foreign territory , such warding off must be allowed to the threatened state on its own soil so much the more . ( y ) Conception of ideal consummation . - There may be remarked in criminal law a certain class of ...
... warrants intrusion on foreign territory , such warding off must be allowed to the threatened state on its own soil so much the more . ( y ) Conception of ideal consummation . - There may be remarked in criminal law a certain class of ...
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... warrant to any state the as- sumption of extraterritorial jurisdiction . Practice , however , secured general recognition to extraterritorial criminal jurisdiction on the high seas far earlier than to extraterritorial criminal ...
... warrant to any state the as- sumption of extraterritorial jurisdiction . Practice , however , secured general recognition to extraterritorial criminal jurisdiction on the high seas far earlier than to extraterritorial criminal ...
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... warrant such course . The necessity of assuming , on the part of the state , extraterritorial criminal jurisdiction over its subjects abroad , may appear from the fol lowing : If a fugitive from justice , a subject of the State A comes ...
... warrant such course . The necessity of assuming , on the part of the state , extraterritorial criminal jurisdiction over its subjects abroad , may appear from the fol lowing : If a fugitive from justice , a subject of the State A comes ...
Términos y frases comunes
according to section acts committed acts of high acts preparatory acts treacherous American citizen assume extraterritorial criminal assume jurisdiction authority of international bound by honor Chapter committed abroad consummated counterfeiting criminal legislation declare deliver denying described in sections diction enemy explosives exterior safety extradition extraterri extraterritorial criminal juris extraterritorial criminal jurisdiction federal foreign acts foreign country foreign government foreign libel foreign offenses foreigners in foreign France French law German dynamite law German Empire German law German penal code high misdemeanor high seas interest of mankind international law justified self-defense law of nations LAW ON FOREIGNERS LEGISLATION ON FOREIGNERS Mexican statute Mexico mother country murder abroad offenses committed officer peace perpetration person place of commission President's principle priority of jurisdiction privilege of priority punished with death punishes foreigners punishment of foreign republican Revised Statutes right of extraterritorial right of self-defense sovereign subjects abroad tion treach treaty uncivilized lands United warrant
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Página 31 - Every person, who, within the limits of the United States, fits out and arms, or attempts to fit out and arm, or procures to be fitted out and armed, or knowingly is concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming, of any vessel, with intent that such vessel shall be employed in the service of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, to cruise or commit hostilities against the...
Página 23 - When committed upon the high seas, or on any other waters within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States and out of the jurisdiction of any particular State...
Página 31 - Every person, who, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, begins or sets on foot, or provides, or prepares the means for, any military expedition or enterprise, to be carried on from thence against the territory or dominions of any foreign prince or state, or of any colony, district, or people, with whom the United States are at peace, shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor and shall be fined not exceeding three thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than three years.
Página 23 - That if any person or persons, owing allegiance to the United States of America shall levy war against them, or shall adhere to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, and shall be thereof convicted, on confession in open court...
Página 31 - ... fined not more than ten thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than ten years; and the trial for such offense, if committed without the limits of the United States, shall be in the district in which the offender shall be apprehended or first brought.
Página 7 - Mexico, induced me to order a special investigation of the case, pending which Mr. Cutting was released. The incident has, however, disclosed a claim of jurisdiction by Mexico novel in our history, whereby any offense committed anywhere by a foreigner, penal in the place of its commission, and of which a Mexican is the object, may, if the offender be found in Mexico, be there tried and punished in conformity with Mexican laws. This jurisdiction was sustained by the courts of Mexico in the Cutting...
Página 7 - ... or commenced outside of it; but the right is denied of any foreign sovereign to punish a citizen of the United States for an offense consummated on our soil in violation of our laws, even though the offense be against a subject or citizen of such sovereign. The Mexican statute in question makes the claim broadly, and the principle, if conceded, would create a dual responsibility in the citizen and lead to inextricable confusion, destructive of that certainty in the law which is an essential of...
Página 7 - The admission of such a pretension would be attended with serious results, invasive of the jurisdiction of this Government, and highly dangerous to our citizens in foreign lands; therefore I have denied it, and protested against its attempted exercise, as unwarranted by the principles of law and international usages. A sovereign has jurisdiction of offenses which take effect within his territory, although concocted...
Página 21 - Whatever the degree to which extraterritorial criminal jurisdiction may have been formerly allowed by consent and reciprocal agreement "among certain of the European states, no such doctrine or practice was ever known to the laws of this country or of that from which our institutions have mainly been derived.