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A .A law making it an offence to smoke on internal Australian passenger flights. 1.A German national is charged with smoking on an internal Qantas

A .A law making it an offence to smoke on internal Australian passenger flights.

1.A German national is charged with smoking on an internal Qantas (Australian flag) flight while on tarmac.

a)Jurisdiction of Flag State

b)Active Nationality

c)Territorial Principle

d)Passive Nationality

2.An Australian national is charged with smoking on an internal Virgin (British flag) flight in air above Brisbane.

a)Territorial Principle

b)Jurisdiction of Flag State

c)Active Nationality

d)Protective Principle

B.A law making it an offence to take cigarette lighters on board a passenger aircraft departing from Australia (wherever its destination) or arriving in Australia (wherever its port of origin).

3. A Finnish national is charged at Melbourne International airport as she boards a QANTAS (Australian flag) flight to Helsinki.

a) Jurisdiction of Flag Ship

b) Objective Territorial Principle

c) Subjective Territorial Principle

d) Protective Principle

C. A law making it an offence to have sex outside Australia with a child under 16.

4.An Australian national is arrested as he returns from holiday in Manila on the basis that he had sex with a Filipino child in Manila.

a)Territorial Principle

b)No basis

c)Passive Nationality

d)Active Nationality

5.A Filipino national is arrested as he arrives in Sydney on the basis that he had sex with an Australian child in Manila.

a)Active Nationality

b)Passive Nationality (wouldn't work)

c)Subjective Territorial

d)No basis

6.A Swiss national is arrested as he arrives in Perth on the basis that he has sex with a Swiss child in Switzerland.

a)Passive Nationality

b)Protective Principle

c)Active Nationality

d)No basis (unless treaty with Switzerland, probably to extradite)

D. A law making it an offence to reveal the identity (without the authorisation of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service) of ASIS operatives, thereby putting the ASIS operative in reasonable fear for her/his life.

7.A Brunei national is arrested at Sydney International Airport on the basis that he hacked into an ASIS computer system while at home in Brunei, downloaded the names of some ASIS operatives embedded in ISIL and then emailed them to a contact in Darwin who actioned the information.

a)Subjective Territorial

b)Objective Territorial (the Darwin contact)

c)No basis

d)Universal jurisdiction

8.A Singaporean national is arrested by undercover Australian police in Singapore as he is on his way to Singapore's international airport to board a Qantas flight to Sydney. He is found to have in his possession a hard drive listing ASIS operatives embedded in Al Qaeda.

a)Active Nationality

b)Passive Nationality

c)Protective Principle

d)No basis

E. A law making it an offence to throw litter overboard on any cruise that includes Australia on its route

9. A Spanish tourist on board a ship flying an Australian flag from Spain to New Zealand is arrested at Sydney Harbour for having thrown litter overboard while in international waters

a) Jurisdiction of flag state

b) No Basis

c) Objective Territorial

d) Universal Jurisdiction

10.A New Zealand crew member throws litter overboard on a Fijian Cruise Ship while 50 nautical miles off the coast of Australia, and is arrested when the boat docks in Perth

a)Protective Principle

b)Universal Jurisdiction

c)No Basis

d)Subjective Territorial

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