International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... considered ) commanders of uncommissioned ships . have no power or authority to take or seize the Vessels or Goods of a State in War , with their Sovereign , but such capture has never been deemed piracy , provided the ship taken , has ...
... considered ) commanders of uncommissioned ships . have no power or authority to take or seize the Vessels or Goods of a State in War , with their Sovereign , but such capture has never been deemed piracy , provided the ship taken , has ...
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... considered that there was an almost unlimited scope for self - help : If Piracy be committed on the Ocean , and the Pirats in the attempt there happen to be overcome , the Captors are not obliged to bring them to any Port , but may ...
... considered that there was an almost unlimited scope for self - help : If Piracy be committed on the Ocean , and the Pirats in the attempt there happen to be overcome , the Captors are not obliged to bring them to any Port , but may ...
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... considered a branch of public international law only in certain narrow contexts , like the municipally enforced laws of war , prize law and some parts of Admiralty ; see the Zamora [ 1916 ] A.C. 77 , opinion by Lord Parker of Waddington ...
... considered a branch of public international law only in certain narrow contexts , like the municipally enforced laws of war , prize law and some parts of Admiralty ; see the Zamora [ 1916 ] A.C. 77 , opinion by Lord Parker of Waddington ...
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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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