International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... basic ones : ( 1 ) What was the jurisdictional basis for English prescriptions over the acts of foreigners outside of the territorial jurisdiction . of English courts ; i.e. , did English Admiralty jurisdiction extend to all " piracies ...
... basic ones : ( 1 ) What was the jurisdictional basis for English prescriptions over the acts of foreigners outside of the territorial jurisdiction . of English courts ; i.e. , did English Admiralty jurisdiction extend to all " piracies ...
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... basis . It is possible to speculate further as to Molloy's unexpressed thoughts , for example , to wonder if the protection of the property of another would justify the taking of the life of an innocent bystander . But such speculation ...
... basis . It is possible to speculate further as to Molloy's unexpressed thoughts , for example , to wonder if the protection of the property of another would justify the taking of the life of an innocent bystander . But such speculation ...
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... basis in law for a state to exercise jurisdiction to prescribe over a foreign individual acting outside the territory of the prescribing state . As has been amply documented above , whatever the limits of this so - called " passive ...
... basis in law for a state to exercise jurisdiction to prescribe over a foreign individual acting outside the territory of the prescribing state . As has been amply documented above , whatever the limits of this so - called " passive ...
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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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