Criminal Jurisdiction Over Visiting Armed ForcesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 401 páginas |
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Página 175
... receiving state dis- qualifies one for any immunity . This can be explained both in terms of the interest of the receiving state in continuing to con- trol the conduct of its nationals and in protecting its nationals from the control of ...
... receiving state dis- qualifies one for any immunity . This can be explained both in terms of the interest of the receiving state in continuing to con- trol the conduct of its nationals and in protecting its nationals from the control of ...
Página 178
... receiving state now has exclusive jurisdiction over both the civilian component and dependents.45 " Article XV ( 1 ) provided that " the government of the United States of America shall have the right to exercise exclusive criminal ...
... receiving state now has exclusive jurisdiction over both the civilian component and dependents.45 " Article XV ( 1 ) provided that " the government of the United States of America shall have the right to exercise exclusive criminal ...
Página 270
... receiving State , unless they are members of the force of the sending State . 5. ( a ) The authorities of the receiving and sending States shall assist each other in the arrest of members of a force or civilian component or their ...
... receiving State , unless they are members of the force of the sending State . 5. ( a ) The authorities of the receiving and sending States shall assist each other in the arrest of members of a force or civilian component or their ...
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accused agreed apply armed forces army arrest Article VII Bahama Islands civil court civilian component Cong consent Court of Cassation court or authority courts-martial crew crime criminal jurisdiction custody defense dependents Dhahran Airfield diplomatic diplomatic immunity discipline exclusive jurisdiction exercise jurisdiction extraterritoriality Federal Republic Forces Agreement foreign force Foreign Relations Law German authorities German courts Government H.C. Deb Iceland immunity inter se International Law Japan jurisdic Justice Libyan littoral ment military authorities military exigency military law nationals naval offenses committed official duty paragraph performance of duty performance of official personnel persons subject Philippines police primary jurisdiction primary right principle provisions punishable receiving respect Restatement right to exercise Schooner Exchange Senate sending service courts ship sovereign Status of Forces supra territorial principle thorities tion treaty trial troops United Kingdom United States armed United States authorities United States forces United States military vessel visiting forces waiver warship West Germany