Re: Executive - Article 15 - § 298-A Application of article to certain acts committed outside the state of New York. :: 2015 New York Laws :: US Codes and Statutes :: US Law :: Justia

Gunnar Larson g at xny.io
Sun Oct 2 05:23:44 PDT 2022


It would seem, therefore, that the domestic legislation of some States
is far ahead of the requirements of general international law. It
may be that crimes against peace should be punished by the
domestic criminal law of the State, since presently there is no
international criminal court to assume jurisdiction over offenders.
This, however, does not detract from the desirability of clearly
recognizing the criminality of aggressive war on the international
plane.

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On Sat, Oct 1, 2022, 6:32 PM Gunnar Larson <g at xny.io> wrote:

> https://law.justia.com/codes/new-york/2015/exc/article-15/298-a
>
> 2015 New York Laws
> EXC - Executive
> Article 15 - (Executive) HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
> 298-A - Application of article to certain acts committed outside the state
> of New York.
> Universal Citation: NY Exec L § 298-A (2015)
> <https://law.justia.com/citations.html>
>
>  298-a. Application  of article to certain acts committed outside the
>   state of New York. 1. The provisions of  this  article  shall  apply  as
>   hereinafter  provided  to  an act committed outside this state against a
>   resident of this state or against a corporation organized under the laws
>   of this state or authorized to do business in this state,  if  such  act
>   would constitute an unlawful discriminatory practice if committed within
>   this state.
>
> 2. If a resident person or domestic corporation violates any provision
>   of  this  article  by  virtue  of  the  provisions of this section, this
>   article shall apply to such person or corporation in the same manner and
>   to the same extent as such provisions would have applied  had  such  act
>   been  committed  within  this  state except that the penal provisions of
>   such article shall not be applicable.
>
> 3. If a  non-resident  person  or  foreign  corporation  violates  any
>   provision  of  this article by virtue of the provisions of this section,
>   such person or corporation shall  be  prohibited  from  transacting  any
>   business  within  this  state.  Except  as  otherwise  provided  in this
>   subdivision, the provisions of section two hundred ninety-seven of  this
>   article  governing the procedure for determining and processing unlawful
>   discriminatory practices shall  apply  to  violations  defined  by  this
>   subdivision insofar as such provisions are or can be made applicable. If
>   the  division  of human rights has reason to believe that a non-resident
>   person or foreign corporation  has  committed  or  is  about  to  commit
>   outside  of this state an act which if committed within this state would
>   constitute an unlawful discriminatory practice and that such act  is  in
>   violation  of  any provision of this article by virtue of the provisions
>   of this section, it shall serve a copy of the complaint upon such person
>   or corporation by personal service either within or without the state or
>   by registered mail, return receipt requested, directed to such person or
>   corporation at his or her or  its  last  known  place  of  residence  or
>   business, together with a notice requiring such person or corporation to
>   appear  at a hearing, specifying the time and place thereof, and to show
>   cause why a cease and desist order should not  be  issued  against  such
>   person  or  corporation.  If  such  person  or corporation shall fail to
>   appear at such hearing or does not show sufficient cause why such  order
>   should  not  be issued, the division shall cause to be issued and served
>   upon such person or corporation an order to cease or desist from the act
>   or acts complained of. Failure to comply with any such  order  shall  be
>   followed  by  the  issuance by the division of an order prohibiting such
>   person or corporation from transacting any business within this state. A
>   person or corporation who or which transacts business in this  state  in
>   violation  of  any  such  order  is guilty of a class A misdemeanor. Any
>   order issued pursuant to this subdivision may be vacated by the division
>   upon satisfactory proof of compliance with such order. All orders issued
>   pursuant to this subdivision shall be subject to judicial review in  the
>   manner prescribed by article seventy-eight of the civil practice law and
>   rules.
>
>
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