International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... Courts had civil jurisdiction in " all civil causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction " ( but not superseding state Common Law jurisdiction in any cases of overlap ) , and concurrent jurisdiction with state courts and federal ...
... Courts had civil jurisdiction in " all civil causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction " ( but not superseding state Common Law jurisdiction in any cases of overlap ) , and concurrent jurisdiction with state courts and federal ...
Стр. 149
... courts . Thus the robber on the high seas , the murderer on the high seas , the ravisher on the high seas , pirates all of them , recognizing no allegiance to any country , because the very act violates their allegiance to all their ...
... courts . Thus the robber on the high seas , the murderer on the high seas , the ravisher on the high seas , pirates all of them , recognizing no allegiance to any country , because the very act violates their allegiance to all their ...
Стр. 374
... courts of the United States upon prosecutions for piracy , have been : Piracy . A robbery committed on the high seas , although such robbery , if committed on land , would not , by the laws of the United States , be punishable with ...
... courts of the United States upon prosecutions for piracy , have been : Piracy . A robbery committed on the high seas , although such robbery , if committed on land , would not , by the laws of the United States , be punishable with ...
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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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