Division 14 Standard geographical jurisdiction Commonwealth Criminal Code: Guide for practitioners You are here Home Crime Publications The Commonwealth Criminal Code: A Guide for Practitioners Part 2.7 Geographical jurisdiction Division 14 Standard geographical jurisdiction Skip side navigation In this section Crime Anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing Cybercrime Electronic surveillance Firearms Illicit drugs in Australia Proceeds of Crime Act Serious and organised crime Federal offenders Parole Early release of federal prisoners Interstate transfers Appeals Crimes superannuation benefits Overseas travel for Commonwealth parolees State and territory corrective services websites Foreign bribery Foreign bribery offences and penalties Foreign bribery resources Facilitation payments Australia’s enforcement of the foreign bribery offence Report foreign bribery Agency roles and responsibilities International cooperation on foreign bribery Abhorrent violent material People smuggling and human trafficking Secrecy offences Sexual violence Publications 14.1 Standard geographical jurisdiction Section 14.1 enables standard geographical jurisdiction to be applied to a particular offence by an express provision to that effect. Pagination Previous Part 2.7 Geographical jurisdiction Next 14.1 Standard geographical jurisdiction
14.1 Standard geographical jurisdiction Section 14.1 enables standard geographical jurisdiction to be applied to a particular offence by an express provision to that effect.