17. Jurisdiction over offences within territorial or internal waters.
17. Jurisdiction over offences within territorial or internal waters.
Criminal Procedure (Volume 27 (2021), paras 1–442; Volume 28 (2021), paras 443–938) | Commentary
Although at common law no criminal jurisdiction extends beyond waters lying inter fauces terrae (that is, within the jaws of the land)1,
Although at common law no criminal jurisdiction extends beyond waters lying inter fauces terrae (that is, within the jaws of the land)1,
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