International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... clear politically that treating a dynastic claimant as a " pirate " chief would have any significant effect in the world of affairs . It was not clear , as it is not clear today , that the legal results of loss in war are less harsh on ...
... clear politically that treating a dynastic claimant as a " pirate " chief would have any significant effect in the world of affairs . It was not clear , as it is not clear today , that the legal results of loss in war are less harsh on ...
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... clear enough , I am not prepared to match my amateur acquaintance of Latin and my almost total non - acquaintance with Dutch calligraphy of 1604-1606 against the expertise of the translators . Still , for the reasons set out above , it ...
... clear enough , I am not prepared to match my amateur acquaintance of Latin and my almost total non - acquaintance with Dutch calligraphy of 1604-1606 against the expertise of the translators . Still , for the reasons set out above , it ...
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... clear underlying concept of “ piracy ” in the international legal order , but just the opposite , as evidence that no clear conception could be derived directly from the writings of publicists or an examination of historical ...
... clear underlying concept of “ piracy ” in the international legal order , but just the opposite , as evidence that no clear conception could be derived directly from the writings of publicists or an examination of historical ...
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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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