International Law Studies, Том 63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... criminal law seemed to confuse only the British users of the word " piracy , " who frequently found themselves in the political difficulties their use of a word drawn from the criminal law had been intended to avoid , the word appears ...
... criminal law seemed to confuse only the British users of the word " piracy , " who frequently found themselves in the political difficulties their use of a word drawn from the criminal law had been intended to avoid , the word appears ...
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... criminal law prescriptive jurisdiction33 and require legal " standing , " some special interest in the situation to warrant action other than the general interest of all states in the safety of international civil aviation . The most ...
... criminal law prescriptive jurisdiction33 and require legal " standing , " some special interest in the situation to warrant action other than the general interest of all states in the safety of international civil aviation . The most ...
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... criminal law " : ( a ) Municipal criminal law applied to persons abroad , mitigated by limits in the international legal order on the power to arrest and try the accused ; ( b ) international law requiring states to prescribe municipal ...
... criminal law " : ( a ) Municipal criminal law applied to persons abroad , mitigated by limits in the international legal order on the power to arrest and try the accused ; ( b ) international law requiring states to prescribe municipal ...
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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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