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Public Procurator v. Li Te-Hua

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Judicial Decisions
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1968

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References

* Reported and translated into English by Dr. Hungdah Chiu, Research Associate, Harvard Law School.

1 Art. 271, par. provides: “ A person who kills another shall be punished with death, imprisonment for life, or for not less than ten years.“

2 Art. 7 provides: ‘ ‘ This Code shall apply to an offence … which is committed by a citizen of the republic of China beyond the territory of the Republic of China and for which the minimum basic punishment is imprisonment for not less than three years; Provided, That if the offence is not punishable by the law of the place where it was committed, this Code shall not apply.“