Sunday, December 1, 1985
Volume:
1
Issue:
4
Abstract:
On July 10, 1984, the Swiss Supreme Court upheld a conviction of a Swiss citizen who had violated a California civil order and thereby committed an offense under Swiss criminal law. Although the criminal conviction was based on a civil order, the decision has far-reaching effects in the area of international enforcement. The judgment is significant because the Court uses a foreign order in spite of its incompatibility with Swiss public order for a criminal conviction.