Chapter
Testimony of Overseas Witnesses
National Security Concerns
Admissibility of Foreign Documents
Federal Criminal Laws Which Enjoy Express Extraterritorial Application
Special Maritime & Territorial Jurisdiction
Special Aircraft Jurisdiction
Federal Crimes Subject to Federal Prosecution When Committed Overseas
Restatement of the Law Third: Foreign Relations Law of the United States
18 U.S.C. 7. Special Maritime and Territorial Jurisdiction of the Untied States (Text)
18 U.S.C. 3261. Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (Text)
Chapter 2 CIVILIAN EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION ACT: FEDERAL CONTRACTOR CRIMINAL LIABILITY OVERSEAS
H.R. 2136 AND S. 1145 (112TH CONGRESS)
Constitutional Considerations
Extraterritorial Offenses under H.R. 2136 and S. 1145: Proposed 18 USC. 3272
Extraterritorial Offenses under MEJA (Special Maritime and Territorial Jurisdiction)
Chapter 3 STATEMENT OF SENATOR PATRICK LEAHY (D-VT.), CHAIRMAN, SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, HEARING ON "HOLDING CRIMINALS ACCOUNTABLE: EXTENDING CRIMINAL JURISDICTION TO GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS AND EMPLOYEES ABROAD"
Chapter 4 STATEMENT OF TARA LEE, GLOBAL CO-CHAIR, TRANSNATIONAL LITIGATION DLA PIPER LLP (US). HEARING ON "HOLDING CRIMINALS ACCOUNTABLE: EXTENDING CRIMINAL JURISDICTION TO GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS AND EMPLOYEES ABROAD"
Chapter 5 STATEMENT BY GEOFFREY S. CORN, PROFESSOR OF LAW, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE OF LAW, HOUSTON, TEXAS; LIEUTENANT COLONEL, US ARMY (RETIRED)
Chapter 6 STATEMENT OF MICHAEL J. EDNEY GIBSON, DUNN & CRUTCHER LLP. HEARING ON “HOLDING CRIMINALS ACCOUNTABLE: EXTENDING CRIMINAL JURISDICTION TO GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS AND EMPLOYEES ABROAD”
I. CURRENT LAW AND FOREIGN POLICY CHALLENGES
II. PREVIOUS EFFORTS TO EXTEND FEDERAL CRIMINAL LAW OVERSEAS TO U.S. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND CONTRACTORS UNASSOCIATED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
III. UNLESS CAREFULLY DRAFTED, EXPANDING FEDERAL CRIMINAL LAW TO THE EMPLOYEES AND CONTRACTORS OF ALL U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES WILL THREATEN IMPORTANT NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS
Chapter 7 STATEMENT OF LANNY A. BREUER, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL, CRIMINAL DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. HEARING ON “HOLDING CRIMINALS ACCOUNTABLE: EXTENDING CRIMINAL JURISDICTION FOR GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS AND EMPLOYEES ABROAD”