International Law Studies, Том 52U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 |
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Стр. 153
... considered that those provisions relating to jurisdiction over its forces which were included in the Agreement , would no longer be adequate . In the event of hostilities , the United States Government desired to be able to exercise ...
... considered that those provisions relating to jurisdiction over its forces which were included in the Agreement , would no longer be adequate . In the event of hostilities , the United States Government desired to be able to exercise ...
Стр. 197
... considered exterritorial and remain , there- fore , under its jurisdiction . A crime committed on foreign territory by a member of these forces cannot be punished by the local civil or military authorities , but only by the commanding ...
... considered exterritorial and remain , there- fore , under its jurisdiction . A crime committed on foreign territory by a member of these forces cannot be punished by the local civil or military authorities , but only by the commanding ...
Стр. 364
... considered by the Government of the United Kingdom of Libya to be of particular importance to the United Kingdom of Libya such as an offence against the safety of the Libyan State , an offense against the sovereignty or honor of the ...
... considered by the Government of the United Kingdom of Libya to be of particular importance to the United Kingdom of Libya such as an offence against the safety of the Libyan State , an offense against the sovereignty or honor of the ...
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IMMUNITIES | 25 |
JURISDICTION OVER MERCHANT | 43 |
WARSHIPS AND THEIR CREWS | 55 |
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