Monaco

Monaco

A Murder in Monaco: International Incident

In the book “International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes”, in relation to this subject, L. Oppenheim wrote in 1909: In August, 1907, Mr. and Mrs. Goold, the Monte Carlo murderers, were arrested in Marseilles, to which town they had succeeded in escaping before the murder became known. The Monacan government demanded their extradition and France was ready to comply with the request. Mrs. Goold, however, was by birth of French nationality, and it was doubtful whether she had been legally married to Mr. Goold. Under these circumstances the French government refused to extradite Mrs. Goold, before it had been proved by inquiries in England whether or not a legal marriage had taken place between herself and Goold.

Monaco

Embracing mainstream international law, this section on monaco explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here.

Monaco and the European Union

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  • Legal System
  • Country
  • Jurisdiction
  • Immigration
  • Consulate

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  • Small countries

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Further Reading

  • The entry “monaco” in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (currently, the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law, 2009), Oxford University Press

Hierarchical Display of Monaco

Geography > Political geography > Council of Europe countries

Monaco

Concept of Monaco

See the dictionary definition of Monaco.

Characteristics of Monaco

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Translation of Monaco

Thesaurus of Monaco

Geography > Political geography > Council of Europe countries > Monaco

See also

  • Principality of Monaco

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