Παρασκευή 16 Οκτωβρίου 2009

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children's book reviewed by the New York Times

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  1. The alien quarantine regulation was removed in 1991. So currently, there are no domestic laws or regulations governing contact with aliens, or at least no laws in addition to the ones that would govern contact with other humans.

    I’m assuming that relations between the mining base and the aliens are generally friendly, but incidences of violence might still be possible. For example, what if one of the aliens and one of the American miners had a drunken bar brawl? Say that a drunken bar misunderstanding occurs between a human and alien, thus leading to the human’s arm getting sliced off, Cantina-style. If the bar brawl happened to take place on-board an alien spacebar, the U.S. (or Djibouti) wouldn’t get jurisdiction over the alien for assaulting the miner, as established in the S.S. Lotus case. However, if the alien stepped onto a U.S. flagged vessel, so that enforcement jurisdiction was permissible, he might then be subject to prosecution.

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