International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... belligerent parties in hostile array , but it may be called an ' insurrection ' by one side , and the insurgents be ... belligerent rights at sea , and could not be heard now to deny the belligerent rights of the Union as ...
... belligerent parties in hostile array , but it may be called an ' insurrection ' by one side , and the insurgents be ... belligerent rights at sea , and could not be heard now to deny the belligerent rights of the Union as ...
Стр. 176
... belligerent rights " to the Union without limiting the " sovereign rights " of the Union . The approach would give the same " belligerent rights " to the Confederacy , but not necessarily " sovereign rights " ; to compose the Supreme ...
... belligerent rights " to the Union without limiting the " sovereign rights " of the Union . The approach would give the same " belligerent rights " to the Confederacy , but not necessarily " sovereign rights " ; to compose the Supreme ...
Стр. 273
... belligerent " was lowered to the point that any political violence could be accorded " belligerent rights " even in the absence of a degree of organization and territorial control normally considered legally necessary before the ...
... belligerent " was lowered to the point that any political violence could be accorded " belligerent rights " even in the absence of a degree of organization and territorial control normally considered legally necessary before 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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