The JAG Journal, Том 27,Выпуск 3Office of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1973 |
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... pirate ships " as defined by interna- tional law ? Were Cuba's actions a valid exercise of self - defense against ... ship in the territorial waters of the Bahama Islands . Help never arrived , and the wounded Captain Villa was taken with his ...
... pirate ships " as defined by interna- tional law ? Were Cuba's actions a valid exercise of self - defense against ... ship in the territorial waters of the Bahama Islands . Help never arrived , and the wounded Captain Villa was taken with his ...
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... pirate ships , there would be authority under international law for Cuba to seize them and their personnel and transport them back to Cuba for criminal prosecution on the basis of their past acts . For crimes under her municipal law ...
... pirate ships , there would be authority under international law for Cuba to seize them and their personnel and transport them back to Cuba for criminal prosecution on the basis of their past acts . For crimes under her municipal law ...
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... pirate has been described as " bold and definite . " It pictures a professional robber who sails the sea in a pirate ship to attack and plunder other ships or communities which can be reached from the sea . At least if they do not ...
... pirate has been described as " bold and definite . " It pictures a professional robber who sails the sea in a pirate ship to attack and plunder other ships or communities which can be reached from the sea . At least if they do not ...
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... ship , either that ship or another ship which is involved must be a pirate ship or a ship without national character.26 Of interest here is the description of the acts of violence or depredation . The High Seas Convention describes ...
... ship , either that ship or another ship which is involved must be a pirate ship or a ship without national character.26 Of interest here is the description of the acts of violence or depredation . The High Seas Convention describes ...
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... ship with knowledge of facts which make it a pirate ship . 3. Any act of instigation or of intentional facilitation of an act described in paragraph 1 or paragraph 2 of this article.28 This principle of responsibility is adopted by Cuba ...
... ship with knowledge of facts which make it a pirate ship . 3. Any act of instigation or of intentional facilitation of an act described in paragraph 1 or paragraph 2 of this article.28 This principle of responsibility is adopted by Cuba ...
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Abu Dhabi accused accused's administrative claim Albo applied Argersinger authority Bensing boundaries Canada Canadian claimant coast coastline coercion community property compel testimony constitutional continental shelf Court of Military court-martial criminal Cuba Cuba's Cuban customary international law decision defense delimitation determine equidistant rule Federal foreign France French claim Government grant of immunity High Seas Convention imprisonment insurgents international law International Law Commission islands issue JAGC Jencks Act Johnny Express jurisdiction Justice Powell Kastigar law of piracy Lyla Express majority MCDOUGAL Military Appeals military judge Navy North Sea opinion pension personnel Pierre and Miquelon pirate ship principle prosecution punishment question raids request retired pay right to counsel seabed seize seizure self-defense sentence Sixth Amendment special circumstances State's statement submarine areas Supra note Supreme Court territorial sea territorial waters testify threat tion tional transactional immunity trial court trial judge USCMA vessel visit and search waiver witness