International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... attacking John's English subjects , whatever else their acts may have meant legally . Under this " treason ... attacking an English ship , or an English vessel without license attacking a foreign ship ? In both those cases , the breach ...
... attacking John's English subjects , whatever else their acts may have meant legally . Under this " treason ... attacking an English ship , or an English vessel without license attacking a foreign ship ? In both those cases , the breach ...
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... attack or engagement between them . . . . 22 This statute was superseded two years later but the language of this ... Attack on such piratical Vessel , and the Sum of Five Pounds for each and every other Man of the Crew not taken or ...
... attack or engagement between them . . . . 22 This statute was superseded two years later but the language of this ... Attack on such piratical Vessel , and the Sum of Five Pounds for each and every other Man of the Crew not taken or ...
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... attack on the British force led by Captain Keppel and his men . The Queen's Advocate seeking to limit the payment of bounty under the Act of 1825 apparently did not argue that such an attack if intentional would be an act of war , not ...
... attack on the British force led by Captain Keppel and his men . The Queen's Advocate seeking to limit the payment of bounty under the Act of 1825 apparently did not argue that such an attack if intentional would be an act of war , not ...
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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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