International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... called " piratical " some of the Malay sultanates with which he had to deal in 1811.63 None of this is meant to imply that non - polis - connected marauding at sea , what today might ( or might not ) be called " piracy " as a result of ...
... called " piratical " some of the Malay sultanates with which he had to deal in 1811.63 None of this is meant to imply that non - polis - connected marauding at sea , what today might ( or might not ) be called " piracy " as a result of ...
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... called " pirates " in English or Latin in contemporary documents , but were called by the names they gave themselves , " Danes " or " Vikings . " Ranulf Higdon ( or Higden ) wrote a general history of the world in Latin in the first ...
... called " pirates " in English or Latin in contemporary documents , but were called by the names they gave themselves , " Danes " or " Vikings . " Ranulf Higdon ( or Higden ) wrote a general history of the world in Latin in the first ...
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... called " pirates " back to the municipal law systems of the labeling states , presumably by unconscious analogy to the primacy of Roman municipal criminal law in questions involving the disposition of those whom the Roman law called ...
... called " pirates " back to the municipal law systems of the labeling states , presumably by unconscious analogy to the primacy of Roman municipal criminal law in questions involving the disposition of those whom the Roman law called ...
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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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