| Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1959 - 430 pages
...State shall have jurisdiction over the members of a force or civilian component and their dependents with respect to offenses committed within the territory of the receiving State, does not confer a right, but merely recognizes an existing sovereign right to exercise jurisdiction... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1953 - 130 pages
...jurisdiction over the members of a force or civilian component and their dependents with respect to offences committed within the territory of the receiving State and punishable by the law of that State. 2. â (a) The military authorities of the sending State shall have the right to exercise exclusive... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1953 - 126 pages
...jurisdiction over the members of a force or civilian component and their dependents with respect to offences committed within the territory of the receiving State and punishable by the law of that State. âĒJ. â (a) The military authorities of the sending State shall have the right to exercise exclusive... | |
| United States - Aliens - 1954 - 564 pages
...State shall have jurisdiction over the members of a force or civilian component and their dependents with respect to offenses committed within the territory...receiving State and punishable by the law of that State. 2. â (a) The military authorities of the sending State shall have the right to exercise exclusive... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee - 1955 - 1098 pages
...jurisdiction over the members of a force or civilian component and their dependents with respect to offences committed within the territory of the receiving State and punishable by the law of that State. 3. In cases where the right to exercise jurisdiction is concurrent the following rules shall apply... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1955 - 88 pages
...jurisdiction over the members of a force or civilian component and their dependents with respect to offences committed within the territory of the receiving State and punishable by the law of that State. 2. (a) The military authorities of the sending State shall have the right to exercise exclusive jurisdiction... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1955 - 16 pages
...jurisdiction over the members of a force or civilian component and their dependents with respect to offences committed within the territory of the receiving State and punishable by the law of that State. 2. (a) The military authorities of the sending State shall have the right to exercise exclusive jurisdiction... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1955 - 1198 pages
...jurisdiction over the members of a force or civilian component and their dependents with respect to offences committed within the territory of the receiving State and punishable by the law of that State. "2. (a) The military authorities of the sending State shall have the right to exercise exclusive jurisdiction... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - Criminal jurisdiction - 1955 - 474 pages
...jurisdiction over the members of a force or civilian component and their dependents with respect to offences committed within the territory of the receiving State and punishable by the law of that State. "2. (a) The military authorities of the sending State shall have the right to exercise exclusive Jurisdiction... | |
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