Regardless of the law of the place of commission, the German criminal
law is also applicable to the following acts committed outside
of Germany:
1. Genocide (§ 220a);
2. Crimes involving atomic energy, explosives and radiation in
cases falling within the provisions of §§ 310b,
311(1) to (3), § 311a(2) and § 311b;
3. Attacks on air traffic (§ 316c);
4. Encouraging prostitution in cases failing within the provisions
of § 180a(3) to (5) and white slave traffic (§ 181);
5. Unauthorized dealings in narcotics;
6. Dissemination of pornography in cases falling within the provisions
of § 184(3);
7. Counterfeiting of money and securities, and the preparation
of these crimes (§§ 146, 149, 151, and 152), as
well as the counterfeiting of exemplars for Eurochecks and Eurocheck
guarantee cards (§ 152a);
8. Economic subsidy fraud;
9. Acts committed abroad which are made punishable by the terms
of an international treaty binding on the Federal Republic
of Germany.