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The Queen v. Fineberg

New Zealand.  07 September 1967 ; 19 December 1967 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Jurisdiction — In general — Territorial — Territorial limits of — New Zealand — Statute providing for jurisdiction over crimes on board Commonwealth ships on the high seas — Whether unconstitutional — Whether contrary to international law — Whether intra vires New Zealand legislature — The law of New Zealand.

Jurisdiction — On the high seas — Piracy — Other crimes — Attempted murder — New Zealand — Statute providing for jurisdiction over crimes on board Commonwealth ships on the high seas — Whether unconstitutional — Whether contrary to international law — Whether intra vires New Zealand legislature — The law of New Zealand.

States as international persons — Composite and dependent States and territories — British Commonwealth of Nations — New Zealand — New Zealand Constitution Acts and Statute of Westminster — Whether New Zealand General Assembly possesses power to legislate with extraterritorial effect — The law of New Zealand.

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Case Report
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 1972

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