International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... commission , saying it was " out of grace " and because the captor was “ then in the service of the king . " 109 But all captures of enemy vessels during wartime were presumably " in the service of the king , " and by this logic there ...
... commission , saying it was " out of grace " and because the captor was “ then in the service of the king . " 109 But all captures of enemy vessels during wartime were presumably " in the service of the king , " and by this logic there ...
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... commission or letters of marque as a pirate . It would appear that the national legislation of each party making it " piracy " for their respective nationals to accept privateering commissions from third parties to act against their own ...
... commission or letters of marque as a pirate . It would appear that the national legislation of each party making it " piracy " for their respective nationals to accept privateering commissions from third parties to act against their own ...
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... Commission did not wish to adopt the broad definition of piracy advocated by the Chinese Government , " 181 and does not mention the position of The Netherlands . In the Commission's discussion of 9 May 1956 there is only passing ...
... Commission did not wish to adopt the broad definition of piracy advocated by the Chinese Government , " 181 and does not mention the position of The Netherlands . In the Commission's discussion of 9 May 1956 there is only passing ...
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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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