International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... sea , 6 nautical miles from Kushing- ham , Corea , was a capture on the high seas , and in no way unlawful . ( 2 Hurst and Bray , Russian and Japanese Prize Cases , p . 39. ) Similarly in the case of the Michael , a Russian deep sea ...
... sea , 6 nautical miles from Kushing- ham , Corea , was a capture on the high seas , and in no way unlawful . ( 2 Hurst and Bray , Russian and Japanese Prize Cases , p . 39. ) Similarly in the case of the Michael , a Russian deep sea ...
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... seas are now regarded as fundamental . Fundamental rights are never renounced by states with- out express and clearly intended act as by an interna- tional convention or by a proclamation , e ... High sea and national legislation.........
... seas are now regarded as fundamental . Fundamental rights are never renounced by states with- out express and clearly intended act as by an interna- tional convention or by a proclamation , e ... High sea and national legislation.........
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... high seas far removed from the zone of hostile operations . Ambassador Page is directed to present this matter to the Government of Great Britain at once and to insist vigorously that if facts are as report- ed , orders be given for the ...
... high seas far removed from the zone of hostile operations . Ambassador Page is directed to present this matter to the Government of Great Britain at once and to insist vigorously that if facts are as report- ed , orders be given for the ...
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