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The New Japanese Penal Code and Its Doctrine of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2017
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References
1 M. Boissonade de Fontarabie.
2 The Criminal Code of Japan; translated from the original Japanese text by J. E. de Becker (1907).
3 Includes homicide, assault, false imprisonment, kidnaping, libel and slander, robbery and theft, fraud and intimidation, embezzlement, etc.
4 Cases on International Law, p. 174 n.
5 Woolsey (International Law, sec. 76) specifically refers to Sardinia.
6 Taylor (International Law, sec. 191) mentions also the Netherlands.
7 Wharton, Digest of International Law, Vol. II, pp. 439–440.
8 Id., p. 441.
9 Snow, Cases on International Law, pp. 173–174.