International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... England by Richard and John , re - issued by Henry III in 1266 , and confirmed by Edward III in 1329.150 They were distinguished from the Common Law of England by the very fact of royal promulgation as a Code ; the power of ...
... England by Richard and John , re - issued by Henry III in 1266 , and confirmed by Edward III in 1329.150 They were distinguished from the Common Law of England by the very fact of royal promulgation as a Code ; the power of ...
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... England and derived from the feudal conception of treason , it could apply only to those within the allegiance of the Crown in England , just as King John's Norman knights could not commit “ treason " by attacking John's English ...
... England and derived from the feudal conception of treason , it could apply only to those within the allegiance of the Crown in England , just as King John's Norman knights could not commit “ treason " by attacking John's English ...
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... England — or even within England . " Piracy " or " Felony " in English Law as Adopted in American Courts . The first known trial under the authority of the Act of 1700 was held in the new world . Captain John Quelch and some of his crew ...
... England — or even within England . " Piracy " or " Felony " in English Law as Adopted in American Courts . The first known trial under the authority of the Act of 1700 was held in the new world . Captain John Quelch and some of his crew ...
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE CONCEPT OF PIRACY | 66 |
Positive Grace v Natural Justice | 78 |
Jurisdiction and Legal Interest | 86 |
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