International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... Officers Retreat . But while the Privy Council was applying conceptions of international law to expand British municipal law to the " piratical " acts of Chinese in French vessels on the high seas , the international legal order's ...
... Officers Retreat . But while the Privy Council was applying conceptions of international law to expand British municipal law to the " piratical " acts of Chinese in French vessels on the high seas , the international legal order's ...
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... Officers clearly imply so in their final paragraph quoted above , which envisages the possibility that " recognition " had been granted and that the granting or not of " recognition " as belligerents to the Venezuelan rebels was an act ...
... Officers clearly imply so in their final paragraph quoted above , which envisages the possibility that " recognition " had been granted and that the granting or not of " recognition " as belligerents to the Venezuelan rebels was an act ...
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... Officers Opinions , see Law Officers ' Opinions ( British ) and Law Officers ( English ) . Brooke , Sir James ( British adventurer ) , 230 . Brown ( New York judge ) , 186 . Burghley , Lord ( Sir William Cecil , English official ) , 42 ...
... Officers Opinions , see Law Officers ' Opinions ( British ) and Law Officers ( English ) . Brooke , Sir James ( British adventurer ) , 230 . Brown ( New York judge ) , 186 . Burghley , Lord ( Sir William Cecil , English official ) , 42 ...
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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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