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Territorialité et conflits de juridictions en droit pénal international. By Durmuş Tezcan. Ankara: Faculty of Political Science, University of Ankara, 1983. Pp. xx, 460. $10.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Joseph P. Murphy*
Affiliation:
Of the New York and Florida Bars

Abstract

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Book Reviews and Notes
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1985

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References

1 Arts. 31-34 of the European Convention on the Transfer of Proceedings in Criminal Matters, May 15, 1972, 1972 ETS 73.

2 Art. 7 of the London Status of Forces Agreement of NATO, June 19, 1951, 199 UNTS 67.

3 European Convention on Extradition, Dec. 13, 1957, 359 UNTS 273; European Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters, Apr. 20, 1959, 472 UNTS 185; European Convention on the Supervision of Conditionally Sentenced or Conditionally Released Offenders, Nov. 30, 1964, 978 UNTS 227; European Convention on the Punishment of Road Traffic Offences, Nov. 30, 1964, 865 UNTS 99; European Convention on the International Validity of Criminal Judgments, May 28, 1970, 973 UNTS 57; European Convention on the Transfer of Proceedings in Criminal Matters, supra note 1.

4 Two Protocols to the Extradition Convention, one Protocol to the Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters and conventions relating to war crimes, the deprivation of the right to drive, the suppression of terrorism and the control of firearms.