United States v. Biermann
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Published:1991
Issue:
Volume:84
Page:206-218
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ISSN:0309-0671
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Container-title:International Law Reports
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Int. Law Rep.
Abstract
206Jurisdiction — Executive — Search and seizure — Search of foreign vessel on the high seas — Consent of flag State obtained prior to search — Discovery of drugs — Whether search contrary to international law — Application of United States Constitution to search conducted by United States authorities on the high seas — Prescriptive jurisdiction — Presumption that statutes not intended to have extraterritorial effect — Foreign nationals on board foreign ship in international waters charged with possession of drugs under United States law — Whether United States possessing jurisdiction under international law — Protective principle of jurisdictionSea — High seas — Jurisdiction — Power of United States authorities to search United Kingdom vessel on high seas — 1981 Agreement between United Kingdom and United States regarding search of vessels suspected of carrying drugs — United States obtaining consent of United Kingdom prior to searchTreaties — Effect in municipal law — Whether conferring rights upon individuals — 1981 Agreement between United Kingdom and United States regarding search of vessels suspected of carrying drugs — Allegation by defendants in trial in United States that search did not comply with requirements of Agreement — Whether Agreement conferring rights upon individuals — Whether defendants possessing locus standi to challenge search for noncompliance with Agreement — The law of the United States
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Reference2 articles.
1. 678 F Supp 1437 (1988).
2. 42 ILR 438
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