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A Swedish Case on the Jurisdiction of States Over Foreigners: Crown v. Von Herder

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1947

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References

1 Travers, Compétence criminelle, in Lapradelle-Niboyet, Répertoire, T. 4, p. 369, holds this view though its validity is contested by Garcon, Code pénal annoté, Art. 76, no. 3, and Becket, British Yearbook of International Law, 1925, p. 441 f.

2 Pitt-Cobbett, Leading Cases on international Law, p. 87.

3 Compare underhill v. Hernandeth (1897).

4 See comments of the court in the Waberski case: Hackworth, , Digest of International Law. , Vol. VI, p. 307 Google Scholar ; see also Oppenheim, , International Law. , Vol. II, p. 329 Google Scholar, Fanciulle, Traité de droit international public, T. 2, p. 149.

5 Chrétien in Journal de Droit International Privé, 1912, p. 148 ; Donnedieu de Vabres, Les Principes Modernes du Droit International, 1928.

6 Le Droit International Pénal, 1921.