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Conflicts in Respect to Criminal Jurisdiction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Wendell Berge*
Affiliation:
New York Bar

Abstract

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Type
Second Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1930

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References

1 Publications of the Court, Series B, No. 5, p. 27; Series A, No. 15 (Judgment No. 12), p. 22. Cf. also the observations of Judge Anzilotti, Series A, No. 6 (Judgment No. 6), p. 30.

2 Publications of the Court, Series A, No. 9 (Judgment No. 8), p. 32.

3 Ibid., No. 2 (Judgment No. 2), pp. 57, 85; No. 20 (Judgment No. 14), pp. 62, 65.

4 In Judgments Nos. 2 and 14.