International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... Justice Johnson was not fully convinced by Story and that there were many loose ends still remaining in the American approach to defining " piracy " and the scope of American courts ' jurisdiction under the Act of 1819. Justice Johnson ...
... Justice Johnson was not fully convinced by Story and that there were many loose ends still remaining in the American approach to defining " piracy " and the scope of American courts ' jurisdiction under the Act of 1819. Justice Johnson ...
Стр. 149
... justice to extend the jurisdiction of the United States beyond the limits I have indicated , it would be the duty of courts of justice to decline the jurisdiction so conferred . That the offence is called in our particular statute ...
... justice to extend the jurisdiction of the United States beyond the limits I have indicated , it would be the duty of courts of justice to decline the jurisdiction so conferred . That the offence is called in our particular statute ...
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... Justice Cockburn indicated would be their duty , and that the British classification of events during the American Civil War would be disregarded by American courts bound by American classifications of the same events to deprive the ...
... Justice Cockburn indicated would be their duty , and that the British classification of events during the American Civil War would be disregarded by American courts bound by American classifications of the same events to deprive the ...
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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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