International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... prize is still within its jurisdiction , employ the means at its disposal to release the prize with its officers and crew , and to intern the prize crew . If the prize is not within the jurisdiction of the neutral power , the captor ...
... prize is still within its jurisdiction , employ the means at its disposal to release the prize with its officers and crew , and to intern the prize crew . If the prize is not within the jurisdiction of the neutral power , the captor ...
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... prize can , of course , only be exercised outside neutral waters , as is expressly laid down in article 1 of the ... prize is still within its sovereignty employ all the means at its disposal to bring about the release of the prize with ...
... prize can , of course , only be exercised outside neutral waters , as is expressly laid down in article 1 of the ... prize is still within its sovereignty employ all the means at its disposal to bring about the release of the prize with ...
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... prize court of Vladivostok examined their contents , which it was recognized it could lawfully do . ( Russian Prize Cases , p . 139. ) 19. * * * On the other hand , the Japanese Prize Court rules acknowledged the power of those courts ...
... prize court of Vladivostok examined their contents , which it was recognized it could lawfully do . ( Russian Prize Cases , p . 139. ) 19. * * * On the other hand , the Japanese Prize Court rules acknowledged the power of those courts ...
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