Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Criminal Law: Policies and Proposals ( Law, Crime and Law Enforcement )

Publication series :Law, Crime and Law Enforcement

Author: Darla A. Garcia;Grant T. Coleman  

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9781620814468

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781620814451

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Language: ENG

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Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Criminal Law: Policies and Proposals

Chapter

Extradition

Venue

Testimony of Overseas Witnesses

National Security Concerns

Admissibility of Foreign Documents

CONCLUSION

ATTACHMENTS

Federal Criminal Laws Which Enjoy Express Extraterritorial Application

Special Maritime & Territorial Jurisdiction

Special Aircraft Jurisdiction

Treaty-Related

Others

Federal Crimes Subject to Federal Prosecution When Committed Overseas

Homicide

Kidnaping

Assault

Property Destruction

Threats

False Statements

Theft

Counterfeiting

Piggyback Statutes

Model Penal Code

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)

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Books and Articles

Notes and Comments

End Notes

Chapter 2 CIVILIAN EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION ACT: FEDERAL CONTRACTOR CRIMINAL LIABILITY OVERSEAS

SUMMARY

INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND

H.R. 2136 AND S. 1145 (112TH CONGRESS)

Constitutional Considerations

Who

What Crimes

Implementation

Statute of Limitations

Venue

ATTACHMENT 1

Extraterritorial Offenses under H.R. 2136 and S. 1145: Proposed 18 USC. 3272

ATTACHMENT 2

Extraterritorial Offenses under MEJA (Special Maritime and Territorial Jurisdiction)

End Notes

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

End Notes

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”

I. INTRODUCTION

II. BACKGROUND

III. LEGISLATIVE NEED

IV. PROPOSED LEGISLATION

CONCLUSION

INDEX

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